YAML for human-written files, JSON for back-to-front and protobuf for back-to-back. XML is an abomination.
YAML for human-written files, JSON for back-to-front and protobuf for back-to-back. XML is an abomination.
Yes, Fahrenheit is about humans, and Celsius is about the element that makes life possible. The latter is more generic.
Celsius is tied to points of ice melting and water vaporising. Since water is very important for the life on our planet, it makes even more sense that arbitrary chosen meters or seconds.
That’s ok. The codebase changed a lot since that time when most of the code was written by original author, Whales. There were no JSONs, all the stuff was hardcoded. It’s much larger project nowadays.
Kudos for diving into the code and having interest in the project. Such games really benefit from passionate modders like you.
What are you talking about? Those are two rabbits sharing a cup of tea.
Since you were modding Cataclysm, I’m oblidged to say hi. Hi! I’m an author of the original vehicles mod that became core before the DDA. That was hella long ago. https://github.com/gremour/Cataclysm
Now it reminded me of Vladimir Sorokin’s “Horse soup”. Time to read it again.
Isn’t there rule 34?
A disease that kills everyone a bad person knows, even if they don’t do anything wrong, is a Bible level of justice.
Martha Is Dead is a grim psychological triller about twin sisters, set in Italy at the end of WW2. It’s not about war, however. This game left me with deep emotions no other game could do. Heed the warnings given by authors, though. It may come too disturbing to some people.
Martha is Dead. A tragic and frightening story. Heed to the warnings they give at the start, tho. My wife literally got sick from playing it. No other game or movie has touched me that deep.
Gopher, the Go language mascot mixed in with Rust language mascot.
I’ve failed to make Asseta Corsa to run on my VR headset (Quest2). No matter what I do, it runs on the flat screen inside VR. Any tips?
Senua doesn’t look like a model, but she’s far from being ugly. I agree with your point
Q-tip fits the ear. Dick fits the bun.
A man came to doctor saying he has troubles with pissing his bed in the sleep.
Next night, the man is sleeping and seeing the midget again.
That boils down to maps. With a few helper functions it’s not a big deal. I can’t remember when I needed to unmarshal JSON into map last time, tho.
I’ve already made this choice. Switched from C++ to Go, and now I never want to touch another language at all. Since I’m not writing kernels or embedded, Go is pretty fast for everything else. Not very popular in gamedev, but that’s just a lack of 3rd party libs, specifically native graphics support.
As for other languages, I can’t justify unnecessary complexity that is generally welcome by those language communities. Go is straight simple yet powerful, and I admire that.
That is a scientifically correct answer. Not for this question, though.