So start-up (self described at least), small, young, heavy costs of licensing with small returns (small community of enthusiast users). And that’s not appropriate for crowd-funding?
> Members of the C++ standards committee have been trying (or at least dreaming of it) to close down the pointer arithmetics part of the language in favor of "safe" C++ (the STL/Boost crap that is the complete opposite of what game developers need). [proof] As soon as any big push is made in that direction, I assume that the developers will promptly disconnect from the latest standard (if they haven't done that already).
Short answer: yes, game engines will probably be still written in C++ at least for the next 10 years or so.
Long answer: big parts of engine code still include C. Members of the C++ standards committee have been trying (or at least dreaming of it) to close down the pointer arithmetics part of th...
Or modify #212 to improve the whole judgment thingy
That shit is silly
Make it so that if someone disagrees with the interpretation of a rule, then it can call judgment at the cost of x points and majority determines who wins.
> When an iMessage user sends a message to the number, the message is routed through iMessage instead of SMS, effectively remaining stuck on a service that the recipient can’t access any more.