Another red flag for people hired to maintain that code, I guess.
Another red flag for people hired to maintain that code, I guess.
Oni would be great, problem is the rights to it are split between like five different studios and it’s effectively abandoned. It’s why it’s not on GOG, Steam, etc.
Possibly the same situation for Attack of the Saucerman. Dayum.
It also wouldn’t surprise me if the source code has been completely lost, meaning there’s no chance of an HD upscale or anything.
Oh well, realistically, an upscale and a few improvements wouldn’t have cut it anyway.
Or a signal that you’d rather not support the worst way to introduce type systems to frontend dev. While I’m not sure that applies to DHH, I am sure there are other devs that understand compromising all your goals to codepend on Node or even JS itself isn’t that much of a win and rather see support for better options.
Thanks!
I need it to steal content from programminglanguages.
Relatable. If it wasn’t for good memories of its demo, I wouldn’t have picked it up back then.
Oni: not possible to rebind keys.
As for honorable mentions, Urban Chaos/Attack of the saucerman: I can’t imagine a successful remake.
Now, you’re paying for the product, and you continue to be the product.
So this is what “neofeudalism” boils down to?
The more details I read, the better this gets.
Yes, doing this after the fact is a nice way to blow all trust. There is always this attempted lock-in kind of taste.
Interesting, thanks. Well, that’s kind of a good reason, except maybe they should have been more upfront about it.
It expects the software contributors of Fody to be a patron.
As in, you can only contribute source code if you also pay in money?
It’s in line with their delusional rationalization on their blog:
And I’m a firm believer that supporting your fellow developers is something best done personally. Having your company pay for software surely doesn’t feel quite as rewarding as paying from your own pocket, and it surely feels different for me too. We really don’t need to expense our employers for a couple bucks a month, right??
Just in case you felt that passionate about your enterprise-themed boilerplate work equipment.
I still find it hard to tell if it’s malice or ineptitude, though.
Seems to be specific to germany, though.
Yes. They are largely “ordinary” patterns explained in the context of game (engine) classes.
I learned about gameprogrammingpatterns which led me to Nystroms other stuff as well. Which taught me programming techniques I used in a professional setting a couple of years later.
Also learnt where to buy non-labelled tshirts.
This. And, unlike Lombok, there is no -deUnfinalize. Sure seems like youre stuck with fixing your codebase, when this thing finally folds.