Blame whoever implemented it if you want, but 9 times out of 10 it’s management that’s pushing for a quick fix.
Blame whoever implemented it if you want, but 9 times out of 10 it’s management that’s pushing for a quick fix.
I wish the cards were easier to deselect. Great game otherwise.
The only place I’ve seen where this sort of thing was published was on reddit, though I can’t seem to remember what subreddit it was. Maybe suicidewatch or unsentletters might have what you are looking for.
The movie was great until that lame “solution” to the alien problem.
Its a great way to make simple code 300% bigger than necessarily.
I know the second one is better, but I also know I’m terribly inconsistent with this stuff.
Isn’t the point of injecting classes so that you don’t have tens of instances of the same class in memory?
Backend developer: “The new functionality is done!” PO: Looks at tests “Seems good, ship it!”
Frontend developer: “The new functionality is done!” PO: Looks at his screen “This spacing could be a little to the right, also I think I didn’t really like this text, also it should probably auto-scroll to the top and this button should change colors when I click it and also don’t forget to change the error messages I was happy with before and also I think it should…”
So your average “full release” of an early access game. I suppose it should be followed by they cutting development.
It would just have the tone dialed down a lot, like the new Deus Ex games.
Then they change what the function does without updating the name and you misunderstand the code completely.
It all depends on how much time is spent on them. A few hours a week? No biggie. 3+ hours every single day? Do they think we can develop anything like that?
Second pathfinder, it can be really deep if you want to, something I feel DnD 5e can’t do.
There’s also games if you like them (they don’t have the value and presentation of BG3 obviously).
Cooking is processing food.
This was a history lesson which has nothing to do with the issue raised by the title.
There are other aspects of working remote that go beyond the extra time gained from not commuting. Like not getting interrupted with useless conversations, or distracted by the noise when you need to concentrate or being more comfortable in your own space.
Also what’s the point of going to work in the office if you are just going to have a bunch of meetings online anyway?
This is really weird. Is it common in other countries for doctors to not input the data in the system themselves?
Yeah I can definitely see why the devs decided to just fix it on the next patch. Reporting a CVE for this feels very unnecessary.
I love coding at work, unfortunately 90% of what I do is not coding.
At this point it’s probably easier to make a new operating system from scratch(actually, not just forking the linux kernel) than a web engine.