I’d expect a developer to understand that. A stack trace works the exact same way.
I’d expect a developer to understand that. A stack trace works the exact same way.
But what browser do we use then?
This sounds like a perfect use case for AI generation. Give it a few more years and pulp trek might become a thing.
“Jarvis”
They’d do what they are doing to android. Make it as unusable as possible without their proprietary crap.
Written like a true businessman that has no idea about software development.
It’s missing one self sealing stem bolt, so I rate it 4/5.
I don’t actually know anything about VR development, I just assumed that you’d be working with something like a game engine to handle the play area, controls, stereo 3D rendering and generally as a platform for using multiple applications in one headset.
Stereokit looks like it’s exactly that. I’m wondering, how do you solve those things if you’re not using a framework?
Looks nice, but I’m more interested in what project would make this useful. I can only think of VR stuff, but then you’d probably use a VR framework for it.
I genuinely felt bad for him after all the bullshit the universe threw at him.
So star trek will outlive your mental health?
I’d agree if it wasn’t for Tuvix.
No idea about game development, but go is a language that’s designed to be easy to learn, so If you aren’t confident in programming already, godot is probably a good pick.
You don’t need an exhaust manifold, you need an intimidator!