@IvanMilisavljevic "hmm very good, in addition to your work, do you mind taking over these 2 projects that don't seem to progress, should be very quick and easy for you"
sure, you can't however switch jobs everytime so you learn how to handle people like that
when you're just starting, hearing someone telling you: "should be very easy for you or for someone with your level", tickles your ego, so you go for it
I just tried an AR API (MAXST) with a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. There is a simple tutorial package for Unity, where you can create an app within few minutes. The app has a button that spawns a cube in the room. The result does not exceed my expectations, to say the least. The cube's distance to the floor is varying, the cube is not staying where I placed it when I move in the room, and sometimes it just comes closer to the camera if I wiggle the phone a little. Why does it suck so badly?
Is it me, the phone, the api, or all of three? Is there a phone and API where this does not happen, or are my expectations too high?
What is the formal difference between passing arguments to functions in parentheses () and in braces {}?
The feeling I got from the Programming in Scala book is that Scala's pretty flexible and I should use the one I like best, but I find that some cases compile while others don't.
For instance...
I actually agree with this :D I've been doing scala full for almost a year now, and there many subtle features that still remain obscure to me, one of them is "implicits" and the topic of this question :D
Each time Google releases a follow-on developer preview, I rummage through the incremental API differences report, the release notes, and even the release blog post, to see if there are things that warrant more attention from developers. I try to emphasize things that mainstream developers might use but may not get quite as much attention, because they are buried in the JavaDocs.
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More Talk, Vagueness, Excuses
I'm not seeing anything fundamentally different from what we've been seeing for months, though it does seem more nicely delivered this time:
More statements that SE/SO cares.
Claims that certain goals are non-competing even though the community seems to notice this...
> A dodge about the likely illegal relicensing, with no details on how it is handled from a judicial PoV.
this one here. If we don't talk about it it will go away
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Q: How important do you consider licensing agreements to be?
Very: they are the sole protection we have against IP theft;
Somewhat: we should have them, but I generally don't care about enforcement;
Screw it! Unilateral, third-party relicensing of my content without warning is just fine.
ah what a shit show. I'm happy I don't contribute anymore