Tankies linking Engels’ “On Authority” in 3…
He/Him | Hu/En/some Jp | ASD | Bi | C/C++/D/C#/Java
Tankies linking Engels’ “On Authority” in 3…
Likely one of those “free software” nerds…
Android is just boneless Linux, thus it’s being the most successful open source operating system. I guess the number of Android devices outnumber all the Macs.
Eeek! It’s a snake! A snake!
I would add to the downside that it’s not the best programming language for game development, etc. There was some blog post about how troublesome is it to develop games using Rust due to some of the features that are good in other areas, like the whole concept of “immutable by default”.
I can also recommend D, if you want to deal with different issues, like the D Language Foundation fearing of change due to not wanting to deal with division from a new and incompatible version yet again, the GC being both a blessing and curse, if you want to go without a (tracing) GC you’ll need to go with a custom runtime that potentially missing many of its features, the attribute hell, etc.
Thanks, but that’s not what I’ve wanted the help for.
EDIT: Why all the downvotes?
Fair point, at least they should give us two USB-C ports, at least on the flagship models.
Best if you get one of those USB DACs. Those even work on a PC with a converter.
And then you can sell USB-C -> Jack converters (which break after a while - I’ve dismantled one for recycling for my Raspberry Pi, later I might make one epoxy potted for my phone), easy to lose wireless earbuds, etc.
Headphone jacks can be waterproofed, manufacturers are just lazy.
Phones are so thin now that people are crying back the thicker ones…
Someone should saw off the legs of the techbros that came up with the idea of removing the headphone jacks from phones. Just like the headphone jacks, legs are technologically “superseeded” by cars and electronic wheelchairs.
The standard answer is C/C++.
The nonstandard answers are:
XML has its strengths as a markdown format. My own formatted text format ETML is based on XML, as I could recycle old HTML conventions (still has stylesheet as an option), and I can store multiple text blocks in an XML file. It’s not something my main choice of human readable format SDL excels at, which itself has its own issues (I’m writing my own extensions/refinements for it by the name XDL, with hexadecimal numbers, ISO dates, etc.).
Case sensitivity is so much of a problem, that in college, people were always told to keep all their filenames all lowercase, to avoid issues with them.
Yes, I’ve meant declarations, which makes stuff much harder. There are tools that automatically writes you the header files, but it was a major PIA when I learned C++.
Okay, I likely have mixed it up with another language, which sounded similar…
> cool
According to a 12 year old wanting to be seen as an adult…
Issue with C# is, that it’s quite far away from a system language, and I would have to write the engine’s main core in some more system-level language, and I don’t consider it good practice to write every component that doesn’t directly interfacing with the OS in a trendy scripting language.
Wait until his wife leaves him for a horse…