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How would you describe a successful hotel?
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<blockquote data-quote="nolongerinuse" data-source="post: 478731" data-attributes="member: 42561"><p>There's a difference between constructive feedback and destructive criticism. We all have our weaknesses, it's about learning from them. The same could be said about your code when it comes to website optimisation and performance. </p><p></p><p>Aside from this, your projects have always seemed over engineered and don't come full circle from a full stack perspective. In most cases, sure the back-end is great (albeit out of scope in most cases related to Habbo which results in un-necessary overhead) but the front-end is under performing. </p><p></p><p>Aside from that, you also have many projects which were unreleased, just like Lucas and heck, just like me.</p><p></p><p>There's no point putting others down out of ego, it just leaves a rather bad taste in the mouth and is a reflection of how you feel about yourself.</p><p></p><p>We are all developers, we learn and grow. </p><p></p><p>Think critically not emotionally.</p><p>[automerge]1692891969[/automerge]</p><p>On topic though, the Habbo community is dying in general. The toxic individuals have always existed, the community was simply more diverse so you had the option to associate yourself with whoever you wanted and that matched your energy.</p><p></p><p>Now, you don't have options. You have to more or less interact with these people or there isn't anyone else around to relate with.</p><p></p><p>The users aren't there anymore, the developers aren't there anymore and the buzz certainly isn't.</p><p></p><p>The backbone of Habbo private server development is the actual Habbo and things aren't going well for Sulake anymore so users will eventually cease aside from a niche group/community. You might even see the forums close at some point or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nolongerinuse, post: 478731, member: 42561"] There's a difference between constructive feedback and destructive criticism. We all have our weaknesses, it's about learning from them. The same could be said about your code when it comes to website optimisation and performance. Aside from this, your projects have always seemed over engineered and don't come full circle from a full stack perspective. In most cases, sure the back-end is great (albeit out of scope in most cases related to Habbo which results in un-necessary overhead) but the front-end is under performing. Aside from that, you also have many projects which were unreleased, just like Lucas and heck, just like me. There's no point putting others down out of ego, it just leaves a rather bad taste in the mouth and is a reflection of how you feel about yourself. We are all developers, we learn and grow. Think critically not emotionally. [automerge]1692891969[/automerge] On topic though, the Habbo community is dying in general. The toxic individuals have always existed, the community was simply more diverse so you had the option to associate yourself with whoever you wanted and that matched your energy. Now, you don't have options. You have to more or less interact with these people or there isn't anyone else around to relate with. The users aren't there anymore, the developers aren't there anymore and the buzz certainly isn't. The backbone of Habbo private server development is the actual Habbo and things aren't going well for Sulake anymore so users will eventually cease aside from a niche group/community. You might even see the forums close at some point or another. [/QUOTE]
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