Exactly what I was referring to. its the type of flow charts you find included in some whitepapers as well.
Exactly what I was referring to. its the type of flow charts you find included in some whitepapers as well.
No, I haven’t started my project yet. I was looking for docs with descriptions and diagrams about server-client chat algorithms. And I haven’t found any, that’s why I am asking!
I can recognize a cat, but only two types of vegetables , what are you selling meow meow ?
thanks will check that aswell.
Thanks. I played krunker.io loved the low poly style of the game and the fact that I could just play and forget about it, no leveling up to do. I just suck at FPS games !
I will be looking at the other games you mentioned 👍
I am not a gamer. very rarely game, and when I do, I use it to distress.
I’ve seen it on my brothers laptop forcing updates at (almost) every system start-up, taking up more and more space, so I don’t want to clutter my PC with more stuff I don’t frequently use. or with a software that acts rogue on my pc. (I dislike auto-update) that I disabled them on windows even at a security cost.
jstris is cool thanks
Thanks . I will try the first suggestion, I never played Pokemon and don’t know much about its lore.
thanks. I have taken a fast look into it, but wasn’t sure if it is a game I can play whenever I have time or I should keep at it to level up. still is a very solid suggestion.
Thanks, never played card games, but I am open to trying new things, as long as it doesn’t take too much time.
You can still borrow and implement features developed by project x into project y , but I do understand the time limitation.
because I am more of a visual learner I wondered whether developers don’t use diagrams and flow charts, or just don’t include them in the docs.