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superJimmy64

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About superJimmy64

Doom and SEGA Genasis.

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    Comment #12596954

    I dont think its as much a business-motivated thought, as it is an observation about there being a very distorted age spectrum associated with working in tech-related industries.

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    Comment #12596817

    >(You don’t have to drive creative folk like most workers. They drive themselves. Just wind ’em up and let ’em go.) Great link: Very, VERY insightful.

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    Comment #12596763

    (Not that it really matters, but I'm 27...) A few things came to me after reading the post: Firstly, how this situation shared by the OP and many others is pure insanity. That the …

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    Comment #12582661

    I'll vouch for this as well. A cool test: a few hours into the later parts of a long night when your working on something, try removing flux. I was blown away by how clearly this a…

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    Comment #12581697

    Agreed. Certainly if the dev has any regard for things like performance and security

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    Comment #12581617

    I'm not sure I would choose something over the latest version, primarily because of how little a time investment using it can be... but then again it all comes down to what the tas…

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    Comment #12581514

    I should have specified that it wasnt an attempt to put down the language, as there are many, MANY caveats... only wanted to point out how writing it almost makes me feel unclean s…

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    Comment #12581503

    Absolutely. I'm not attempting to put it down as somehow not worthy of anyones time, just thought I'd mention how "cushioned" it all felt :P

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    Comment #12581469

    I literally just started to go back and re-learn some of the core concepts for the latest version... wow is Swift ugly! EDIT: I'm not attempting to discredit the greatness that can…

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    Comment #12576932

    There are obvious exceptions however I have come to understand the greatness that is SO. All that is needed is a well-thought question with a little bit of work to show on the side…

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    Comment #12569927

    > (A programmer does not primarily write code; rather, he primarily writes to another programmer about his problem solution.) An obvious concept that can so easily be forgotten at …

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    Comment #12569830

    This is a ridiculous product... reminds me of the classic upper management/CEO "ideas". You know the kind: obsolete, neglects societal concerns (security???), nobody around to tell…

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    Comment #12518632

    I'm a unicorn!

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    Comment #12518519

    I remember doing just this when first wanting to get a foot through the door... Offered to take on the task of building a website. I did just that and would go on to maintain, secu…

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    Comment #11787217

    "I’m living in an ontological nightmare of my own making. It’s jawsome!" Had me in tears. Also, I completely forgot about that show until coming across this so thanks for bring bac…

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    Comment #11514171

    thank you. Upon reaching "...I can perfectly adjust the pitch and yaw of the screen.." I was unable to stop laughing. Well done