Neither of these points argue that tech debt isn't a thing, just that it's impact is poorly understood. Companies have plenty of real debt, but still grow. Accumulation of tech debt might be a necessary cost much like…
Genuinely curious, are you or were you lower class in America? Sure, some people can benefit from remote work. But remote work is also not typically minimum wage. And to access those higher wage jobs, you’ll certainly…
Seriously, if you're that brilliant you can develop some basic social skills. And from what I'm getting from this thread, we are talking fundamental thinking before you engage in a social interaction skills. It's ok not…
There's a part of me that hopes one side gets somewhat of a sustained power over time, just so we can see how it really plays out. You know, for science.
Have you checked out the Godot engine? I don't think it's at the polish of Unreal or Unity, but it's probably the closest attempt for open source.
Neither of these points argue that tech debt isn't a thing, just that it's impact is poorly understood. Companies have plenty of real debt, but still grow. Accumulation of tech debt might be a necessary cost much like…
Genuinely curious, are you or were you lower class in America? Sure, some people can benefit from remote work. But remote work is also not typically minimum wage. And to access those higher wage jobs, you’ll certainly…
Seriously, if you're that brilliant you can develop some basic social skills. And from what I'm getting from this thread, we are talking fundamental thinking before you engage in a social interaction skills. It's ok not…
There's a part of me that hopes one side gets somewhat of a sustained power over time, just so we can see how it really plays out. You know, for science.
Have you checked out the Godot engine? I don't think it's at the polish of Unreal or Unity, but it's probably the closest attempt for open source.