I was under the impression the company was moving to Unreal for future games. While it’s nice to do this for the community, it seems like there isn’t much of a future for these tools.
I was under the impression the company was moving to Unreal for future games. While it’s nice to do this for the community, it seems like there isn’t much of a future for these tools.
If C is so great, why do you have to hack in garbage collection?
This just blew my mind. I had always assumed Java was older. I started writing hobby projects in Java in the 90s. I don’t think I heard about Python until the early 2000s.
“why” is a perfectly valid question to ask
What is wrong with Google’s C++ guide?
What do you mean by UTC only?
I was able to read the article without logging in
Check your employment contract. If that includes an NDA or a confidentiality agreement, the company may own your design as well as any code produced. Writing the program from scratch a second time may still end up being company property.
Given that they didn’t put your program into production, it’s unlikely they would pursue you legally for releasing a new version on your own.
It’s unclear what any of the images have to do with the article.
… it would sync overwriting the currently deployed version in qa. I obviously don’t want this.
Then don’t allow the deployed software to be overwritten while tests are running? Your test environment should be treated as a singleton. Your CI system shouldn’t be able to affect the deployment while it’s being used.
I use Ubuntu at work. No issues with it.