no, we were excited we could have arcade 3d at home. but it’s 25 years ago, or some such… honestly I care more about “sweet memories” than historical correctness. nonetheless your memory, and will to share it, is more than appreciable, in fact I thank you for sharing.
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ok my bad. legend in town was that inside coin ops there was saturn hw. but who knows… this is maybe true for me, and not for you.
you were disappointed and mildly concerned at the sight of the very first 3d fighting game? wow…
wish you to feel like the first time you played it
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Metal@lemmy.world•Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark [England, 1992]English2·2 years ago😂😂😂
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Typing is not a programming bottleneck1·2 years agoif aesthetics reason is what gets through, I’m really lost then. for sure that’s a rant. thank you, have a nice day
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Typing is not a programming bottleneck1·2 years agowell, in my rant, the bit about why do I have to add braces to fix stuff is very close to your first point, and the bit about reading while quickly scrolling to your second point, in which you say the right thing: not adding braces is something that one actively does. with no acceptable reason ever, imo.
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Typing is not a programming bottleneck17·2 years agogood. article upvoted. as are also good curly braces after if/else. too many times I’ve seen if/else without curly braces. why I should carefully read tens of loc, to find ifs? why can’t I find it at a glance, quickly scrolling the file? y do i have to read the line horizontally too to understand if the instruction is there or in the following line? why do I HAVE to add the curly braces to fix stuff? juniors get arty with this “feature” and unwrapping their logic becomes a real pain: but it looks so good!
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Hi, I want to start programming but dunno where to start and which language to learn7·2 years agoparticularly nasty situation, for real. in my experience, they know the bits of a framework, but they’ll never get to write a modest regex: they’ll have opinions on that too.
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•I accidentally removed the WHERE clause from my SQL query in a personal tool. Every row is now the same. I overwrote 206,000+ rows. I have no backup, I am stupid.8·2 years agoyou could use dbeaver that warns you for update and delete queries without a where clause, independently of the db system. I hope the functionality it's still there since, for totally unrelated motivations, I always use a where clause, even when buying groceries.
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Free software pioneer Stallman reveals cancer diagnosis2·2 years agoleaving a message just because it’s important that stallman knows there are many people wishing him well, and how much respect there’s for him. I kindly invite others to leave a message as well.
rodolfo@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE1·2 years agoThis is wrong on so many levels, I cannot fathom where I could start talking about it.
- private us company
- feeding their ai just to eventually negate myself the chance of those small side projects that pay small money
- us company
- chromium browsers
- governments shouldn’t allow for source code, as trivial as it may be, to be centralized in another nation
- us corporation
- google (in my experience) devastating ux, ui, docs
- go and try to use aws, azure, you name it services (this ip/fqdm doesn’t seem to be part of google services! would you like to try out or service? start with our free plan with the performance of a C64, and choose to upgrade whenever you want!)
- us based private corp
- chromium browsers
- this functionality is now deprecated (rewrite all of your f**** code, you absolute dumbass…) Ugh…
So, it’s not just me… I feel really relieved