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Philip Armstrong
SuperCooltendo
Jesus this is the craziest story, and another example of why judgement-based criticism of games is misguided.https://twitter.com/charlesrandall/status/1264047502875078656 It’s easy to assume that any given game was made in a vacuum
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Kilderkin
RileyGryc
I'm not gonna QT it, but a friend brought up how we don't question why game masters are implicitly allowed to "break the rules" or "cheat" but if players do
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Andy Robinson
AndyPlaytonic
Because I’m in the mood, here are some lessons I learned switching from games journalism to development (and back again), that have changed how I approach criticism:(Some of this should
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Donn Felker
donnfelker
I’ve been working on a React and Nodejs project for the last month and here are my thoughts (thread)1. JavaScript is powerful, but you HAVE TO know it’s idiosyncrasies otherwise
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Forrest Brazeal
forrestbrazeal
As part of my job, I edit a lot of writing by other devs. Rarely, if ever, is their work "too concise".My #1 tip for engineers who want to become
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David Amador 🐙
DJ_Link
Skyrim small tables are actually shelves buried. If you can't see it ... In Jak and Daxter if by any chance the Area/assets ahead aren't fully loaded the game will
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Dave Remy
daveremy
Most people who learn about Event Sourcing learn it as an application design pattern, which of course it is. However, IMO, the big WHY for Event Sourcing is the Event
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Aarvy
aarvy_me
On 14 September I launched my new startup http://thehustlingbears.com On Product Hunt (A newsletter of organic strategies picked from comments sections and discussion forums, not easy to find on google
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Cat McGee
CatMcGeeCode
Brand new to programming and want to become a web developer?Start here Step 1. Get yourself a text editor that you likeI know you want to dive right into
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Arunmozhi
tecoholic
I am going to rehash something I discovered.AI/ML are the buzz words of tech today. The hype is everywhere. One can find everything from bleeding-edge-tech-of-tomorrow to get-rich-next-year kind of posts
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Sarah Dayan
frontstuff_io
One of the non-tech related skills I cultivate and cherish the most is writing Writing is an invaluable asset that unlocks almost everything else. It has done wonders for me
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fahmiツ
fahmitsu
Oftentimes, I got some friends who asked me how they can support indie games (and the developers) more than they already did.Should they buy the games on Steam or itch?
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Onchain Wizard
OnChainWizard
Henlo world. I'm starting a fresh alt account to talk about the mindset, tools and analysis needed to make real money in crypto. My first ever crypto transaction
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Shiick
Shiick
Thread : Did you know ? VALORANT Edition.Here's a bit of "information" to fill the wait for Breeze.I decided to share some of the stuff I observed through my playtime
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Marco
Poloniumized
I see people talking about partnership with @FacebookGaming and just that title in general.*in Philip DeFranco voice* so let's dive right in! (A BIG OL THREAD)When I started streaming on
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Life.Tech.Psych
LifeTechPsych
What’s your idea of learning to code? Many picture a straight road. Then quit at the first sign of struggle. Or because they think they're dumb.But here's how to learn
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