There’s no shortage of reasons to not like Linus.
IIRC They were also trying to get kernel devs to let official structure definitions live in Rust instead of C, and got upset when they didn’t want to do that.
I don’t think giving working rights to non-approved asylum seekers would go over any better than what orange man does… but w/e
a temporary stay where? and who’s going to foot the bill for that?
This would be caught by ASan and other tools though, which should be part of any review.
I’m doing that. I know several others who have as well.
Be that as it may, I personally wouldn’t consider someone to be a very knowledgeable (on how games actually work) game developer if they didn’t at least know how to use things like linear algebra to make a character run and jump naturally and such, even if they’re not coding like that day to day and just using a higher level framework.
You don’t have to agree with me, and I still respect your opinion either way.
Depends entirely on your definition of “gamedev”, IMO. If you’re trying to write a platformer in basic C with no external libraries, you will absolutely need to use algebra/geometry/etc. and maybe even some more advanced things like physics/calculus depending on what features/effects you want to put in your game.
I think you could argue the same point with C++
To be fair, it’s entirely possible to make the same and very similar mistakes in Rust, too.
Yes, they actually CAN know those things.
Please work on your Japanese.
I would use Ada or Spark in a heartbeat if there was an easy-to-use, mature cross-platform GUI library for it.
that is the only current accepted alternative to paying for website access, yes
if you have better ideas though, we’d all love to hear them
You might be right, but I don’t think that’s a problem they’re going to solve all on their own, meanwhile the rest of users will suffer.
the queen of /g/
That doesn’t mean we need to cater to their business model at the technical level.
From what I have seen, it does… if you want to have a popular site that stays running well, and don’t charge your users for access.
how does this compare to https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF ?