

It’s such a fun game, always “maximizes narrative”, as it says.
Similar genre: Necesse. It looks a bit ugly, but also very enjoyable.


It’s such a fun game, always “maximizes narrative”, as it says.
Similar genre: Necesse. It looks a bit ugly, but also very enjoyable.

We jad a junior to train while we all WFH, but he was a very receptive and smart guy, so it was kind of easy. The last stage of code review, we would go through all changes together in a meeting. I would explain the reasons something may be a bad idea (e.g. harder to maintain later on). Other things were also handled in meetings, so i didn’t feel it too different from what I’d do in the office, such as designs/whiteboarding.
This does require enough capacity from seniors, though.
In short, it can work, though some people may prefer face to face contact, and the organization/availability has to allow for some hand holding.
In emacs, there is http mode, and you can have http code blocks straight in an org mode document, it’s amazing. And it works with the overall org babel system, so variables can come from other blocks, potentially in different languages.

Funnily, I started reading more programming books than ever. My ebook has been a godsent. Waiting for kids during lessons has become a great use of time.
I somehow thought publishers like Manning and No Starch were doing (relatively) well?


Haha reminded me of this

You are correct, although www was created by a Brit in Switzerland.
Svg support is also native, which is great for certain applications.