Good thing they never make a mistake when we ask actual questions!
Good thing they never make a mistake when we ask actual questions!
Funny that windows fucking your audio outputs is a big deal but ridiculous stutter in games in a highend machine is a minor inconvenience.
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.
A water mountain would be a cool set piece in a fantasy setting.
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.
Yes, and like any science it gets revisited and contested periodically.
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…”
Same, I was infinitely disappointed.
They are great until you actually need something from them