honestly with Go in general I’m in a perpetual cycle of being annoyed with it and then immediately being amazed when I find some little trick for efficiency - with stringer interfaces and the like
Same for C, & yields a pointer to a value, and * allows you to access the data. (For rust people, a pointer is like a reference with looser type checking)
Occasionally I’m tempted to look at Reddit again, and then I remember that I’d have to use the web or official client now, so it would all just be ads anyway…
I kinda understand this situation and kinda don’t. Did Unity put enough flexibility in the Terms and Conditions to allow it? What’s stopping other companies from doing the same thing?
Nothing really. Unreal could easily implement these changes. With Godot though, if they did there would be a huge backlash + exodus and new team would form to make something like Godot2 or some new name.
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