Someone's sensitive.
Someone's sensitive.
The industry sure is a fast track isn't it? One of my former computer science professors mentioned that in his experience working in the industry, he's seen people let go after their first day on the job.
Back then, sure.
That means people like games with shitty interfaces.
Well first off, the interface seems like a disaster. The interface alone is enough to leave a bad taste in your mouth and not wanting to play the game.
Okay, I really need this game. Like right the fuck now. VPN time!
Oo! Good theory!
I stated that it lessens your time spent playing video games, not banishes it. Considering the 8 recommends I've gotten, it holds more truth than not. Attention to detail, man, your work must not be very good.
True.
Better than CoD, oh wait Battlefield is CoD. Silly me.
DUDE YOU'RE HILARIOUS!
Anything can be seen as an addiction to those on the outside, meaning those that don't partake in said activities, while those that do would describe such time-consuming activities as a hobby.
Good because the movie is pretty damn shit.
It really is beautiful.
Coding lessens your likely hood of playing video games actually. Take it from someone who isn't playing games as much anymore as a result of programming.
And this is the exact reason why people get upset when under the impression of being filmed or photographed. One of the flaws of modern ubiquitous technology.
Yeah, the caveat of Google Services and Android.
I wonder if development teams knowingly leave glitches in the game as a sort of easter egg hunt.
They're not Valve, so no. They're equivalent to Nvidia and the situation with the open source community.
The 12 year olds have stated otherwise.