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You make it sound like this doesn’t happen frequently.
Any context on him “trashing his reputation”?
The tools will be fairly specific to the game you’re hacking. For example, a lot of tools exist for GBA Pokemon games, but something like porymap won’t work for another game.
First 1/3rd is a bit of fluff but after that, good article.
Ah yes, the Wadsworth constant.
I sure hope this is not how most CS courses are being taught
You gonna do Rust again?
I thought problem inputs were randomized for each user?
It’s been this way for years. Really?
Saw this posted on hackernews yesterday, along with hundreds of comments of people completely misunderstanding the advice given. Glad to not see any of that here.
Should be titled, “demotivating a programmer with a specific personality type.” Sure, some good programmer you know doesn’t value money; that doesn’t mean every skilled programmer won’t value it.
I’m a bit confused about the premise of the article. Does anyone assert that typing speed is a bottleneck at all? I’ve been in the industry for years, and have never heard that claim.
I do agree about the whole “less code is not always more”, but I get confused when the author keeps bringing it back to typing speed.
I’m confused, what exactly is going downhill? Hacktoberfest, or open source in general?
What the heck is this paywalled article doing here? That’s some reddit-level shit.
I sincerely doubt Rust would ever add something like this.
And yet, it still happens all the time.
So this actually came up recently for me. I wanted to get spoons the same size as the ones I used as a kid to eat cereal, so I ordered some dessert spoons. Turns out, what I actually used as a kid was a teaspoon. My wife was confused when I said the dessert spoons weren’t the right size though, since that is the size of spoon she always used to eat cereal growing up.
lol why?
Nothing Drew DeVault writes is worth reading, and this is no exception.
Doesn’t stop your manager from requiring support for the other 4%.