I wasn’t really into the scream-singing, but Mike Shinoda’s raps are fire
I wasn’t really into the scream-singing, but Mike Shinoda’s raps are fire
So, iPhones retain their value better?
Not any language. I code professionally in F# which has semantic whitespace and it has literally never been an issue for me or my team. In contrast to Python, it’s a compiled language and the compiler is quite strict, so that probably helps.
They hated him because he spoke the truth
No, I haven’t watched any myself, just saw some in my recommendations
There are videos on YouTube of other designers doing detailed criticism of the character designs if you’re interested
I had to look his name up myself. 😄 I was going to post a picture of his punchable face, but seeing the whole cast, he didn’t even stand out all that much compared to the rest. They all look like a bunch of bad cosplayers.
Make it F2P but charge for cosmetics that completely rework the art style. Almost all the characters look insufferable and I particularly want to punch Lennox in the face every time I see him.
This was one of the first things I remember noticing too! It’s interesting to hear that so many people also noticed tree leaves first.
You don’t need to code or use a terminal to use Linux
Because you still need to be able to understand what’s actually getting executed. There’s no debugger so you’ll still be debugging Bash.
Are you saying that you want to separate your two logical sections by having different levels of indentation and that’s what makes Python go crazy?
Since it’s a superset of JSON, couldn’t you just use the JSON notation if you hate the semantic whitespace?
I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
let
is also used to declare values in better languages than JavaScript, such as Haskell and ML family languages like OCaml and F#
Stellar Blade. Everything about it is good except the voice acting. Combat, exploration, visuals, music all very good. 👍
Where I work, Senior Engineer is an IC role. They attend the same meetings as other engineers. Its the Staff+ Engineers and managers that attend more meetings (in ascending order)
Well, same principle can be applied to other platforms. Find a streamer who plays a game you like you like and see what else they like.
Try looking for a Steam curator with tastes similar to yours. I like SkillUp’s curator page, maybe try that as a jumping off point.
Who is the first one?