Blame whoever implemented it if you want, but 9 times out of 10 it’s management that’s pushing for a quick fix.
Blame whoever implemented it if you want, but 9 times out of 10 it’s management that’s pushing for a quick fix.
I know the second one is better, but I also know I’m terribly inconsistent with this stuff.
Isn’t the point of injecting classes so that you don’t have tens of instances of the same class in memory?
There are other aspects of working remote that go beyond the extra time gained from not commuting. Like not getting interrupted with useless conversations, or distracted by the noise when you need to concentrate or being more comfortable in your own space.
Also what’s the point of going to work in the office if you are just going to have a bunch of meetings online anyway?
This needs a bit of work but it could be interesting
It’s a way to have big screens and still fit in your pocket.
You forgot the 3 paragraph WHERE clause to get every data point of a wednesday of an even year of a person who stubbed their toes on a roomba in their parent’s basement.
Then someone needs to change something about the code and doesn’t bother updating the comment. Now you still have uncommented code but with a comment that confuses instead of helping.
As if police actually exist to prevent crimes.
Then later they do big hiring sprees as part of investing in making bigger games, and stocks rise.
I mean, modern applications don’t even give you an error more often than not.
The S is very popular in the rest of the world precisely because of its cheap price and gamepass.
Being a marketplace for other people’s games would probably be classified as a different type of income, specially if steam sells software that’s not games (which it does).
Battle passes, lootboxes, keys and whatnot.
Has to be. There’s no way the owners of the biggest storefront for pc gaming makes as much as EA.
And what, pray tell, will change?
Even MMOs tend to be terrible live service games. This mode necessitates a good cadence of content (actual content, not stuff to buy) that most studios seem incapable of doing.
As to be expected. There will probably also be an xbox version eventually.
Good thing they never make a mistake when we ask actual questions!