Yeah! Here’s their GitHub
Yeah! Here’s their GitHub
SuperTuxKart and Mindustry are so much fun!
Almost everything was web based. Being in computer science i did have to write code and compile executables that my TAs running Windows could run; so it wasn’t perfectly smooth. There was also Respondus Lockdown, but I could borrow a laptop from the library to use it.
Well not with that headline but maybe, with a bit of effort, the same message can become oniony.
“Far-right decides to finally bite the bullet and just behead political rivals.”
Probably other ways too, I’m just lazy lol
From what I understand you always want to keep accidentals as close to their note as you can to decrease chances to misread the notation.
Not anymore! twitter.com
now redirects to x.com
. There’s nothing left.
There’s a project I could have written in Rust. Maybe some of the headache wouldn’t have ever happened using Rust.
I also didn’t know Rust at the time and it was a large project with unkind deadlines. I think the right tool for the job can also depend on available resources. So while the more unsafe, older tool I used caused a few small issues that Rust would not have; the project wouldn’t have been finished if I’d used Rust.
High school biology*
Not as easy of a choice when I’m struggling to get a job :/
You want to remove the string concatenation operator? Cause that’ll do it
Cathode Ray Dude is amazing for weird old tech stuff!
I tried for about a week: reading documentation, viewing and modifying example programs, using a Rust IDE with warnings for all my silly mistakes, the works. I couldn’t manage to wrap my head around it. It’s so different from what I’m used to. If I could dedicate like a month to learn it I would, but I don’t have the time :/