Epic might be one of the only companies doing microtransactions correctly with Fortnite. Fortnite Battle Royale is free to play so it makes sense that they monetize somehow, but there is no randomness to purchases in…
I would love to see less emphasis on resolution in consumer TVs and more on refresh rates. It would be great if I could play games on PlayStation at 120 Hz on my living room TV.
Elixir/Erlang is dynamically typed, but also compiled. At least in Elixir you can use .exs files (usually for tests or config) that are interpreted, but any .ex files are compiled.
Software Engineering Daily does a good job of exploring both technical and human issues. The Changelog is a great podcast for the open source community.
I really don't see how Apple taking a stand on this publicly is of any benefit to them from a marketing perspective. I'm sure there are many of Apple's customers who think they should comply with the FBI on this issue…
Tough crowd in here. I for one think this looks great and will definitely be checking it out.
So inbound.
Epic might be one of the only companies doing microtransactions correctly with Fortnite. Fortnite Battle Royale is free to play so it makes sense that they monetize somehow, but there is no randomness to purchases in…
I would love to see less emphasis on resolution in consumer TVs and more on refresh rates. It would be great if I could play games on PlayStation at 120 Hz on my living room TV.
Elixir/Erlang is dynamically typed, but also compiled. At least in Elixir you can use .exs files (usually for tests or config) that are interpreted, but any .ex files are compiled.
Software Engineering Daily does a good job of exploring both technical and human issues. The Changelog is a great podcast for the open source community.
I really don't see how Apple taking a stand on this publicly is of any benefit to them from a marketing perspective. I'm sure there are many of Apple's customers who think they should comply with the FBI on this issue…
Tough crowd in here. I for one think this looks great and will definitely be checking it out.
So inbound.