I have seen lots of udemy affiliate link spam on "learn programming" type subreddits. They use alt-accounts for fake reviews and make affiliate links looks like regular links. I'm okay with them as long as there is…
Of course it won't beat Rust or C but it's good enough.
Lightweight and portable come to mind when I see "written in Go". Those qualities are pretty appealing for the self-hosted crowd.
Viewing source found jQuery, jQuery UI, D3.js and bunch of helper functions/libraries which use jQuery.
I know I'm being completely naive but can all electron apps share one runtime (sorta like one browser with multiple tabs)?
As a newbie gamedev. found these channels helpful. Coding Math (https://www.youtube.com/user/codingmath): covers all the math you need for games and each ep. have code examples. Bisqwit…
Looks unreadable https://i.imgur.com/MTJziXw.png
I have seen lots of udemy affiliate link spam on "learn programming" type subreddits. They use alt-accounts for fake reviews and make affiliate links looks like regular links. I'm okay with them as long as there is…
Of course it won't beat Rust or C but it's good enough.
Lightweight and portable come to mind when I see "written in Go". Those qualities are pretty appealing for the self-hosted crowd.
Viewing source found jQuery, jQuery UI, D3.js and bunch of helper functions/libraries which use jQuery.
I know I'm being completely naive but can all electron apps share one runtime (sorta like one browser with multiple tabs)?
As a newbie gamedev. found these channels helpful. Coding Math (https://www.youtube.com/user/codingmath): covers all the math you need for games and each ep. have code examples. Bisqwit…
Looks unreadable https://i.imgur.com/MTJziXw.png