We don’t make the rules…
We don’t make the rules…
That would possibly work
Dripping
That explains, but doesn’t excuse, the action.
What else would you supplement a terrible diet with?
Nobody drinks Lipton in the UK
Feels like my old job.
Really? Do you have a source for that?
Try Lunarvim, it’s neovim with a bunch of great Plugins and configuration settings out of the box.
You misspelled infinifactory 🫡
This was new to me. Thanks!
No they were not setting standards. They were in fact breaking them. Their own standards were not disclosed, forcing competitors to actually have to reverse engineer them in order to try to have a chance at compatibility. The whole reason for the lack of uniformity was Microsoft fucking with the standards!
Secondly, the competitors did not have a significant market share. Thirdly, it’s funny that you mention in the context of a developer, given that they all complain mightily, even to this day, about having to support the festering pile of IE versions still around. Still, this won’t stop you telling, so you go do your thing elsewhere please.
No. I was just looking for an example of when Microsoft created standards for IE that other browsers could adopt, given that they were tied into IIS and undocumented in order to give them an uncompetitive advantage. Let’s also think about how they deliberately downgraded performance, or broke functionality on non Microsoft browsers, again for anti competitive behaviour.
They were called browser wars for a reason, and Microsoft is very well documented indeed regarding their fuckerry. But you go ahead trolling.
Microsoft standards?
Very good to know, thanks!
Sounds like a great resource for game devs.
There are some good enough automatics out now at very reasonable prices.
Of course there are also crazy expensive ones also, but they all do essentially the same thing - convert your movements into time measurements 😀