Impressive! I spent many many hours in UO when I was young. It was so great playing in some shards with hundreds of real persons.
This series are quite interesting to understand and play with QNX 8.0 https://devblog.qnx.com/tag/from-the-board-up-series/
I've been using it daily since I installed Corel Linux, which included KDE 1. Even during the difficult transition from KDE 3 to KDE 4. I really like it. Complete customization and control. A few months ago, I added…
I followed the tutorials from https://github.com/thalesrDev/godot-raycast-car-tutorial to learn a bit how to create an arcade racing game in Godot. I was fascinated by AngeTheGreat…
So many hours training a necromancer. Really nice game.
Agree, it is much slower. I would be interesting to see a comparison between a full recompiled version running on top of a wasm runtime vs some container solution but seems they found a lot of problems recompiling it.
Great! Really impressive. It seems that WASM could be an alternative container solution. This approach is like an intermediate step before recompiling it to wasm.
Try NetBeans, works quite well for remote projects using SSH. Also found vscode + remote SSH very useful, as others users recommended.
Understood. Thank you!
Aren't they providing NIC with hardware timestamp? That's bad.
Impressive! I spent many many hours in UO when I was young. It was so great playing in some shards with hundreds of real persons.
This series are quite interesting to understand and play with QNX 8.0 https://devblog.qnx.com/tag/from-the-board-up-series/
I've been using it daily since I installed Corel Linux, which included KDE 1. Even during the difficult transition from KDE 3 to KDE 4. I really like it. Complete customization and control. A few months ago, I added…
I followed the tutorials from https://github.com/thalesrDev/godot-raycast-car-tutorial to learn a bit how to create an arcade racing game in Godot. I was fascinated by AngeTheGreat…
So many hours training a necromancer. Really nice game.
Agree, it is much slower. I would be interesting to see a comparison between a full recompiled version running on top of a wasm runtime vs some container solution but seems they found a lot of problems recompiling it.
Great! Really impressive. It seems that WASM could be an alternative container solution. This approach is like an intermediate step before recompiling it to wasm.
Try NetBeans, works quite well for remote projects using SSH. Also found vscode + remote SSH very useful, as others users recommended.
Understood. Thank you!
Aren't they providing NIC with hardware timestamp? That's bad.