“HE’S PULLING HIS COCK OUT!”
“HE’S PULLING HIS COCK OUT!”
I don’t own a switch
Is it passed your bedtime or something? Do your parents not monitor what you’re saying online?
Dude, lol, you asked why and he gave you and answer. You’re a fucking child
Maybe you need to take a break from the internet?
People owned switch before steam deck came out
Data looks like Remy
I think they’re making what people call a ‘joke’
I personally don’t understand the need to hold it as “vs” perspective. You can have both. The Orville definitely wanted to be TNG 2, and if that’s what you’re looking for, then by all means.
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Absolutely agree, yeah
Pointers are absolutely hard for beginners, and it is arguably hard to learn when and where to actually use them properly
I used Java first and I thought C# MUST be a less mature language because it’s based on Java. Same thing, I haven’t touched Java since I learned C#
I think this is because there is just such a vast amount of information that as humans, each of us individually can only know so much of, and it creates a bit of an imposter syndrome to know how little you know, so many people feel the need to convince themselves that their little section of information is better or more important than other sections of information
It could also be the “well I had to spend years learning how to do what I do and you’re using a tool you learned in 2 days so obviously it’s not that easy and something HAS to be wrong”
I see that particular issue as the same as sending a spaceship to colonize a planet many light year away, but when they get there, there’s been an established civilization for hundreds of years because they developed a better system of travel after the first one left. Same thing, person B got to the game later, but got their goal first, so person A thinks B isn’t a real programmer because they didn’t have to grind and struggle with inferior tools and tech.
C# is great but I’m going to say that if you love VS it might be evidence of a previous head injury
If I spend more than a month away from a language or tool, I have to constantly Google how to do basic shit.
I do that or just reference my personal library of half assed projects
One language
Godot has native support for 3 languages and community support currently built for like 6 other languages.
What does that make Fraiser? Who is tossing the salad and getting pegged?
Who knew 4chan had it’s own programming language