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Check out my site. I regularly post #devlog articles about #webdev and #architecture, and occasionally I drop a #software #development hot tip or guide.
Check out my site. I regularly post #devlog articles about #webdev and #architecture, and occasionally I drop a #software #development hot tip or guide.
Reminds me of Grey Fox in MGS1.
Reminds me of Grey Fox in MGS1.
Saving an image "whole to JSON"... What??
Saving an image "whole to JSON"... What??
Might be a bit tedious for the player? I think the balance between gameplay and map design would be a novel challenge.
Might be a bit tedious for the player? I think the balance between gameplay and map design would be a novel challenge.
It may be too complicated, but you would also expect the changing refraction angle to redshift the hue.
It may be too complicated, but you would also expect the changing refraction angle to redshift the hue.
I just try and write all mine down. 🙃
I just try and write all mine down. 🙃
It's definitely not *that* simple to integrate Steam with your own services - but that would be a problem regardless.
It's definitely not *that* simple to integrate Steam with your own services - but that would be a problem regardless.
I'm not an expert, but I see two problems:
1. JavaScript is interpreted at runtime making it much easier to reverse engineer, clone, or copy.
2. Browser-based applications can be wrapped and sold in app stores like steam, but there are inherent security flaws the stores don't like.
I'm not an expert, but I see two problems:
1. JavaScript is interpreted at runtime making it much easier to reverse engineer, clone, or copy.
2. Browser-based applications can be wrapped and sold in app stores like steam, but there are inherent security flaws the stores don't like.