On the other hand, you get to piggyback on their existing success and popularity.
My cousins have given up and changed their name from O'Keefe to OKeefe to avoid the single quote headache that seems to plague a lot of systems.
I really enjoy when the voice actors do different voices for different characters. I've always wondered how they do the recording for that. Do they read all of the dialogue for one character in a big chunk, then move on…
I didn't think it was overly fancy or confusing at all. I'm not even a particularly techie person and I found the presentation and material to be very palatable. I came away from the video wanting to learn some more…
I've tried to explain this same point to people but haven't been able to articulate it well. I think you just hit the nail on the head with your explanation.
Yes, if you download the zip rather than the installer you can do this: https://github.com/atom/atom/releases/tag/v1.1.0
On the other hand, you get to piggyback on their existing success and popularity.
My cousins have given up and changed their name from O'Keefe to OKeefe to avoid the single quote headache that seems to plague a lot of systems.
I really enjoy when the voice actors do different voices for different characters. I've always wondered how they do the recording for that. Do they read all of the dialogue for one character in a big chunk, then move on…
I didn't think it was overly fancy or confusing at all. I'm not even a particularly techie person and I found the presentation and material to be very palatable. I came away from the video wanting to learn some more…
I've tried to explain this same point to people but haven't been able to articulate it well. I think you just hit the nail on the head with your explanation.
Yes, if you download the zip rather than the installer you can do this: https://github.com/atom/atom/releases/tag/v1.1.0