I suspect this is a reversal of cause and effect. Did consumers demand subscription services? Or did vendors (led by Adobe) decide to change to subscriptions to get uniform cash flow? At agencies I have worked at all…
Houses, cars, etc are far more reliable and well designed than software. Think about all the extreme conditions cars continue to function in. How many people don't even follow basic maintenance schedules? Another key…
Don't most universities host their own software?
I remembered fabien as well who is a big inspiration of mine: https://github.com/fabiensanglard
> So you can't build a MMO with Unity! This has nothing to do with the skinning method, and I agree with the other poster. It should retain the same vertex buffer in GPU RAM and simply deform it in the shader.
Makes sense. I have noticed that deployment and compilation part of lisp isn't talked about often. The method you described is the best one I have found (load everything and dump an image.)
Unlike most programming books the environment and code samples never go out of date either. It's entirely self contained including assembly language.
The missing property is that every bounded set has a least upper bounds or that every cauchy sequence converges. A consequence is that you can divide the rationals cleanly into disconnected parts. For example A = the…
What kind of community isn't centered around some form of shared values or common interests?
Is it bad to prefer to be around people with similar backgrounds and interests? Isn't this the definition of a community?
I suspect this is a reversal of cause and effect. Did consumers demand subscription services? Or did vendors (led by Adobe) decide to change to subscriptions to get uniform cash flow? At agencies I have worked at all…
Houses, cars, etc are far more reliable and well designed than software. Think about all the extreme conditions cars continue to function in. How many people don't even follow basic maintenance schedules? Another key…
Don't most universities host their own software?
I remembered fabien as well who is a big inspiration of mine: https://github.com/fabiensanglard
> So you can't build a MMO with Unity! This has nothing to do with the skinning method, and I agree with the other poster. It should retain the same vertex buffer in GPU RAM and simply deform it in the shader.
Makes sense. I have noticed that deployment and compilation part of lisp isn't talked about often. The method you described is the best one I have found (load everything and dump an image.)
Unlike most programming books the environment and code samples never go out of date either. It's entirely self contained including assembly language.
The missing property is that every bounded set has a least upper bounds or that every cauchy sequence converges. A consequence is that you can divide the rationals cleanly into disconnected parts. For example A = the…
What kind of community isn't centered around some form of shared values or common interests?
Is it bad to prefer to be around people with similar backgrounds and interests? Isn't this the definition of a community?