I like books, thanks!
Tbf, I am familiar with OOP, FP, and imperative(?) but only in a utilitarian sense
All of them sound like mental disorders or something lmao
Guess that shows how little I know of programming and CS as a whole
In other words, the Scene is Dead
It’s kinda funny seeing it praise my profile. My last public commit was in April last year
I think people really enjoy the base building aspect, like all of my friends treated building bases on some level as being like Sim City.
Actually true
When I first tried out StarCraft as a kid, I didn’t even care about all that battle thing; I just liked seeing buildings go up
It lacks the piss filter
I am braindead, so I play Caber Knight
I’ve been trying to walk more lately, so this might just be the thing for me
I also think that it would be cool to see it on Steam someday, but I also think that it’s stronger as a browser game. There’s just something magical to having such a great, mysterious and immersive experience behind a simple hyperlink
That’s Devil May Cry (featuring Abraham Lincoln from Super Mario Bros.)
Produced by SQUARE ZENIS (colloquially known as “Squeenis”)
Pff, easy. Monad is a programming pattern for creating functions that return wrapper types with additional computations. Or, in layman’s terms, “When no monad, thing happen. When monad, thing happen, BUT ALSO another thing happen.”
I’ve played Wildfrost, but I don’t feel confident in recommending it, because it’s quite hard and very RNG-based. But, maybe that’s your thing. Honestly, I played it just for the art style lol
Can’t wait to get my ass handed to me by an early-stage boss once again, but now on mobile
This is very true; if it’s not fun, why bother. Granted, fun is subjective, but the point stands, I think
If the kid wants to make games, I would suggest fantasy consoles, aka things like PICO-8, TIC-80, etc. Dunno how easy it would be to be at this stage, though
When I first saw this post, it had no comments on it, and thought to myself “Wouldn’t it be kinda funny if nobody answers that question?”
Don’t think I ever had any particular epiphanies concerning Git? Maybe when I played Oh My Git?
Haven’t played anything these last several days, save a little bit of Cogmind. I don’t really enjoy traditional roguelikes, because there’s usually no real incentive to play them (i.e. story, atmosphere, engaging gameplay etc.), and, honestly, I just suck at them lol. But I do keep coming back to that one, because it’s just so immersive! And, for some reason, I get Blame! vibes from it; I guess it’s because of the whole abandoned facility full of robots thing.
Some other things I’m planning to do:
Tried looking for a full feature list, couldn’t find any. Makes sense, tho, because it would probably be massive.
I’ve tried SoH before, and my favourite features are 60 FPS gameplay and gyro aiming. It also has a bunch of enhancements like time savers (faster test speed, “Better Owl”, time travel using the Song of Time, etc.), alternate assets (= mod support!), bunch of fixes and cut gameplay restoration. If you stream, it also has Crowd Control support. It even has a co-op mode now lol. As for the randomizer stuff, it has an item and check tracker, and a lot of settings for it.
I recommend you just check it out yourself or, alternatively, watch some video on YT that goes more in-depth on the features
After months of no practice, I forget quite a lot of stuff about them, regardless of language; therefore, none
EDIT: None of them is memory safe, that is