Love it, and the stack sounds like a lot of fun. Any regrets in terms of tech choices yet?
Interesting and enjoyable comment, thanks for sharing!
Someone better tell the Koreans who run the sushi restaurant down the street.
I had no idea that supcom worked that way! Thanks for the insight. Your comment brings back fond memories of playing huge supcom games at a local LAN cafe. Those were some of the best times I've had gaming.
This is a great book. I came away with a greater appreciation for the English language in all its chaos and complexity.
DCSS isn't commercially successful, but I think it has the potential to be if it went that direction. The tiles version is probably most popular though: https://crawl.develz.org/download.htm
I recently worked with a technical VP at a chip foundry in South Korea. One day Quallcom came up in discussion and he said "Qualcomm are like gangsters in the industry".
Love it, and the stack sounds like a lot of fun. Any regrets in terms of tech choices yet?
Interesting and enjoyable comment, thanks for sharing!
Someone better tell the Koreans who run the sushi restaurant down the street.
I had no idea that supcom worked that way! Thanks for the insight. Your comment brings back fond memories of playing huge supcom games at a local LAN cafe. Those were some of the best times I've had gaming.
This is a great book. I came away with a greater appreciation for the English language in all its chaos and complexity.
DCSS isn't commercially successful, but I think it has the potential to be if it went that direction. The tiles version is probably most popular though: https://crawl.develz.org/download.htm
I recently worked with a technical VP at a chip foundry in South Korea. One day Quallcom came up in discussion and he said "Qualcomm are like gangsters in the industry".