Few know this, but I'm actually an android. Schhh, don't tell anyone.
Android is it now? I thought it was cyborg?
Few know this, but I'm actually an android. Schhh, don't tell anyone.
the best keyboard I ever used was the old Sun 6 keyboard: http://www.aquaphoenix.com/graphics/SunKeyboardType6/SunKeyboardType6_front_top-small.jpg
I don't believe in ergonomic keyboards, use better editors instead, but most importantly dont have the same keyboard at work and home so you dont get RSIs. we got some stock logitech keyboards at work and home I use a G15. macbook keyboards are also excellent for coding.
Emacs commands
I actually bad wrists and hands during last year at uni. it was Emacs fault. too many stupid keybinds. I switched to Vim and felt good after just a week or two.
Oh, follow-up question: What do you guys code in? And what would you guys like to be able to code in, if you had 100% knowledge of that editor/IDE?.
Oh, follow-up question: What do you guys code in? And what would you guys like to be able to code in, if you had 100% knowledge of that editor/IDE?
I know that the scripters seem to like Notepad++, from an earlier question.
That... would really be a slap in the face to loyal customers. Do not underestimate how important software being DRM-free is to many of us.I wouldn't rule it out. It would reduce costs a lot, and since about 90% of you guys buy from Steam, it would be natural to base things around it. And I'm one of the owners of GG.
I still use Ultraedit though.. It was popular a few years ago, so we bought licenses then, but now people here prefer notepad++.
That... would really be a slap in the face to loyal customers. Do not underestimate how important software being DRM-free is to many of us.
That... would really be a slap in the face to loyal customers. Do not underestimate how important software being DRM-free is to many of us.
the other 90% would continue unaffected
True. But steam isn't a DRM really.
Steam is many things. But, undoubtedly, DRM is one of them.
Steam is many things. But, undoubtedly, DRM is one of them.
You are confusing Steam for Steamworks.
There really is nothing wrong with Steam other then wrongly believed misconceptions.That... would really be a slap in the face to loyal customers. Do not underestimate how important software being DRM-free is to many of us.
Can you (or anyone) elaborate for those of us not in the know?
I hate using wiki, but as per wiki:
Steam:
1) is a digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications platform developed by Valve Corporation
2) allows developers and publishers to change prices and restrict game availability depending on the user's location. This can cause some games to cost more than retail prices, despite digital distribution removing the [some] costs
3) Valve also restricts game registration and playability to the buyer's country of residence. One example of this regional restriction can be seen where Valve uses Steam's authentication to prevent boxed versions of their games sold in Russia and Thailand, which are priced significantly lower than elsewhere, from being used outside those territories
4) Steam offers products in four currencies: US Dollar, Euro, Pound Sterling and Russian Ruble. The currency is selected automatically based on the user's location, and cannot be changed. Steam has been heavily criticized by European users for pricing games much higher in Eurozone countries
And Steamworks:
1) a freely available application programming interface (API) that provided development and publishing tools to game developers, allowing them to take advantage of the Steam client's features. Specifically, Steamworks provides means of games to integrate with the Steam client, including networking and player authentication tools for both server and peer-to-peer multiplayer games, matchmaking services, support for Steam community friends and groups, Steam statistics and achievements, integrated voice communications, and Steam Cloud support; the API also provides for anti-cheating devices and digital copy management
I don't see any difference. :unsure: