That is a fear of mine lol. They did a good job with the first remaster but who knows if they’d keep it up
That is a fear of mine lol. They did a good job with the first remaster but who knows if they’d keep it up
I played it today and it doesn’t bother me that much. That said, right click move would be better. I want that, decouple game speed and frame rate, and decouple zoom from resolution. The rest I’m fine with
I’m too much of a boomer sadly. I want a 1 to 1 remake
Red Alert 2 remaster
40000 rpm wenkel engine with a muffler.
Frutiger Aero was when design peaked
People that miss forums
YouTube is my streaming app. They have me by the throat. I could give up every other video app before I gave up YouTube. I wish it weren’t true, but it is. YouTube just has the best content.
Hell yeah you should
I also prefer engineer but that’s mostly just due to the complexity of my current role vs my old one.
CTO ;)
Software engineer is an accurate term for a lot of roles. The problem is when software engineers step out of their lane and start pontificating about other engineering fields.
I am the worst kind of programmer, I’m a Scope Inflator.
This is my opinion that is basically a compilation of the coworkers I’ve talked to about the subject.
Depends on the role. Passed senior level most prefer to be called engineers. Those are the people designing the whole system. Software developers are usually more mid level and figure out the specifics of how to design smaller sections of the system. They cut a lot of the detailed tickets and write a lot of infrastructure code.
Programmer is usually the juniors who never design much and just take tickets and turn them into code.
When I say senior, mid level, and junior, I’m referring more to the role that you’re fulfilling that day, and not the overall skill level. Engineers will often step in as programmers for more complicated code.
We usually accept any of the terms though because it’s very rare for someone to not jump between the various tasks depending on what the active project is. And at some companies they only hire seniors and they perform all roles.
TL;DR: Every software engineer is a developer and programmer, but not every developer is an engineer, and not every programmer is a developer or engineer.
I still don’t know what it is. I will keep it that way on purpose
True. In college I once wrote C++ code that was slow
My hottest take is that PHP isn’t that bad, it’s just that the PHP most people have worked with was written by a teenager in a week and somehow grew into a whole company that they now have to maintain.
I loved cakephp.
I’d love to hear your reasoning. I don’t meet many java devs, so my opinion has definitely been formed in an echo chamber.
You torture me, friend 😅