Burak Efe | Climbing the mount Vulkan๐ŸŒ‹๐Ÿ’€ (@icauroboros) 's Twitter Profile
Burak Efe | Climbing the mount Vulkan๐ŸŒ‹๐Ÿ’€

@icauroboros

CARE! I migth post about C++ or Vulkan.
Opinions are my own, not my landlord's.

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Burak Efe | Climbing the mount Vulkan๐ŸŒ‹๐Ÿ’€ (@icauroboros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper Title: Dynamic Global Illumination in Real-Time Environments Using Semi-Stochastic Photon Mapping and Radiosity Cores download it... File name: paper_43.pdf ๐Ÿคก Bruh wtf is that, just use short descriptive name for the file, now im gonna forget what file was that

Burak Efe | Climbing the mount Vulkan๐ŸŒ‹๐Ÿ’€ (@icauroboros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I use: span, format, string, vector, function ptrs, templates if I have to I don't use: inheritance, constructors, smart ptrs, RAII What should call it to this style? obviously "c with classes" wont fit

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Hasen Judi It also shows that the guy who created C# is actually a pragmatic man and not an ideologue. He chose Go because it was the best tool for the job, rather than some arbitrary allegiance to a tool he created.

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This photo has been posted so many times, and often sparks discussion about iterating towards an ideal solution, but I feel like the message for programmers hiding in plain sight here is that we should be throwing software away and rebuilding it from scratch more often

This photo has been posted so many times, and often sparks discussion about iterating towards an ideal solution, but I feel like the message for programmers hiding in plain sight here is that we should be throwing software away and rebuilding it from scratch more often