Any expectation for the playstation design? Im assuming they're going to keep similar with the PS2,3 and 4's blocky design. I don't think they'll switch it up like Xbox's. But I think Im still going on the PS5. My entertainment center wouldn't fit a tall xbox like that.
From the information given in the keynotes for Xbox and Playstation, curious on what everyone thinks of the consoles. What one are you leaning more towards? Any thoughts on designs and concepts? Personally I dont like the design of the Xbox Series X. The pillar looks like a giant amazon echo...
Honestly, I already work from home so it hasn't done much for me. Other than college classes moving online as well. Food's also always empty at the grocery stores. So its less like "I want to make this for dinner" and more like "Lets see what the store has and try to make meals from this"...
Curious if anyone here has had experience with creating an app (iOS/Android) and what was your experience with uploading the app stores respectively? What kind of goals/expectations were you creating, and what were the actual results of those interactions?
-What kind of analytics did you focus...
Got an oculus quest for the holidays, and been browsing games. Mostly looking into sidequest because the oculus store isnt that fancy or any really amazing games without spending $30. Curious on any games you've played/enjoyed? Also, what VR headset do you use? Any perks/negatives to the one you...
I haven't gotten it because I heard it's essentially the same game, even though they tried to promote that its more innovated. I've watched plenty of streams of it, and spawn camping, claymores, and toxic communities still exist. It'll just not be as fun as the original MW and MW2. I dont see...
So @Adil and @Parsov, would you say it's easier to download a project already made and mess with it or read the documentation, then try to build something myself?
That’s what I’ve been hearing. Learning something like c++ and it’s a lot easier to learn an object oriented language following those. Hence why I was interested in Swift for the functionality of macOS and iOS development standpoint.
Any that you'd say are more "beginner friendly"? I've heard that a lot of them are similar too, so like once you know one of them, it's a lot easier to learn another language as the concepts are the same and its more syntax based.
Also, any particular text editors for these languages? Currently...
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com to get an idea of the products you want, and it has links to multiple pages selling same product to save you the most amount of money. How I bought my PC parts years ago, US version though.
Hey,
So Im currently trying to learn software development languages to make apps, programs, and other applications. (C++, Python, Swift). Some have caught my eye, and I'm trying each of them. Never learned a coding language before, so I'm just curious on how everyone learned, tested, and worked...