@Borgleader From what I've heard, they have weird high school-style internal politics where people with large egos tend to concentrate power around them, and since there isn't a strict hierarchy, you can't just go talk to your boss if you have a problem with someone.
ECS' advantage in our case is that it's dynamic and generic, so the interop layer is pretty simple, and it's easier to deal with from a tool standpoint.
Our components are stored in JSON, loaded with generated code to create a C# object, that object is edited in a property grid with reflection, serialized into binary data in a shared memory section, then COM interop is used to push that section's name to our engine, where it's memory maped to a struct and added to an entity.
@CatPlusPlus It's a historical artifact. We in the tools team have to deal with an engine that consider asserts to be the best possible way to handle any error.
> For the Plurality Method, the candidate with the most first place votes wins. The winner does NOT have to receive a majority of the first place votes!
@DonLarynx Say you have three candidates who nearly tie. One gets exactly one third of votes. One gets one fewer than one third, and the last gets one more than one third. None of them has a majority of votes, but the last one has a plurality.
"Jack of all, master of none" is a figure of speech used in reference to a person that is competent with many skills, but is not necessarily outstanding in any particular one.
The earliest recorded versions of the phrase do not contain the second part. Indeed they are broadly positive in tone. Such a Jack of all trades may be a master of integration, as such an individual knows enough from many learned trades and skills to be able to bring his or her disciplines together in a practical manner. This person is a generalist rather than an expert (Specialist).
== Origins ==
In Elizabethan English the...
Even if Google did give me a position to do HPC, it still wouldn't have prevented me from getting poached. For large companies, there are rules that limit how much an employee for a specific level can be paid.
You would think doves are dumb. But they are not - a dove saw there were chickens in the backyard the first day I got my 1st bunch of chickens & came down for the free chicken feed. Those doves has been coming back stealing the chicken feed everyday!
Doves knew where they were free range backyard chickens, there were free food to steal
weird, one of my chickens chased a noisy miner bird away, but the dove was nearer to it in the past half an hour & the chicken did nothing, even when the dove was stealing its food
off 2 deposit ca$h, coz I forgot to leave enough for the annual mortage package fee in savers account & testing my 1.5 year old new android app on the train
Thank you. While I agree with your comment on new and delete, I'm working on an application that was tested to work three times slower when the reference counted boost pointer containers were used instead of a simple array. Some of us have to take necessary risks with memory management just for the sake of efficiency. — Nav3 hours ago