Indie game dev
posting things from the 160+ rss feeds I follow. You should see me post links in two chunks for when im reading stuff, once in the morning and once in the evening ET. If you want some of my sources for certain communities feel free to dm
Pfp is Lucie from battlerite
Yes, or it compiles to JavaScript. From the version 1 post
Tried looking. According to one of the users who posted it its by 0x00 whos the person who made floor 796. All things I can find relating to them are floor 796 related though and can’t find where this was originally posted
Heres floor 796 though if anyones interested https://floor796.com
For self hosting there’s also Forgejo which is a fork of Gitea
Thats what Codeberg uses
Its in the embedded tweet
Stands for progressive web app which is an app which uses web technologies. Can be both a web page and a mobile app on a phone. Can be added as an app to your phone through a browser rather than downloading it from an app store
Lemmy is indexed so can be found on search engines while discord cant
For internal search without using a search engine discord has had way more devs, time and money thrown at it. Still would say its barely better than lemmy (just is cause of the time filters)
Image in the tweet for those who dont want to click
Subreddit had 3 posts within the last month so not that far off tbh
I can look for some post sources to give the community here some more activity
Theres a community for it over at !bevy@programming.dev for anyone interested in it :)
Converting ampersands to say amp instead is a bug that got fixed in version 0.19, world hasnt upgraded yet though
When the draw function calls itself it yields control to that new function its calling. When that function ends it takes back control and continues doing what it was doing.
This means all of the for loops in all of the functions will execute. Draw(1) will do the for loop and then return as it hits the end of the function (standard behaviour when you reach the end of a function even if theres no return statement). Then draw(2) will do the for loop as it gets back control now that draw(1) is done and then return, etc. all the way up
All parts of a function are recursive, theres no such thing as a non recursive part
This code has a recursive call (function calls itself) within the function so that has to be taken into account when tracing it
This would make the function execute multiple times so the for loop would end up executing multiple times.
Lets say main calls draw with a height value of 10 (draw(10)). First it sees that n is greater than 0 so it keeps going. Then it calls the draw function with a value of 10 - 1 aka 9. Now its executing in the draw(9) function. Greater than 0 so continues and calls draw(8). etc. all the way down to draw(0) where it sees that n is equal to 0 so returns out of the function due to the return statement.
Now that draw(0) finished executing draw(1) can keep going and goes to the for loop. Here it prints 1 # and then prints a new line (and then returns since it hit the end of the function). Now that draw(1) is done draw(2) can keep going and prints 2 #'s and then prints a new line (and then returns). This keeps going all the way up to the initial draw call, draw(10) which prints 10 #'s and then a new line, returns, and then the main function keeps going but theres nothing after that so it returns and the execution ends.
The effect from coming back after the recursive calls makes it seem like n is increasing but its just different calls to the same function. i is taken into account for but printing the amount of #'s since thats whats within that loop
Letting you know, the download and github links on the git.rela.dev site navbar dont work
Its probably set as a private repository
who needs modulo when you can get less characters out of
while (number > 1) {
number -= 2;
}
return number;
very efficient
edit: or theres the trusty iseven api
Yeah active is currently the default sort in programming.dev until scaled sort comes out so commenting helps the most out of everything here
searching across all of github was made to be logged in then
repository level searching though is relatively recent. Heres the blog post about the change dated in June this year https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-07-code-search-now-requires-login/
This comment by an employee in the thread also calls out it was in 2023 and links to the blog post
Image Transcription: Meme
[Paneled meme with a brain that gets increasingly glowing]
[The brain is smaller than the skull]
if dayOfWeek.name == "Sunday" || dayOfWeek.name == "Saturday"
weekend = true
[The brain is glowing in some areas]
if dayOfWeek < 2 || dayOfWeek > 6
weekend = true
[The brain is shooting out rays of light]
weekend = !((dayOfWeek - 1) % 6)
I am a human volunteer who transcribes posts to improve accessibility on programming.dev and you could be one too! !transcribing@programming.dev
Weird, heres the content in it
It is with immense sadness that we must share with you the news of the loss of our friend, our leader, and our mentor, Kris Nóva.
It was Nóva who inspired us to come together to build Hachyderm, whose vision created Nivenly, and whose mission we continue to carry forward. In her working life beyond Nivenly, she has left behind a legacy of professionalism and strength of vision, and we all miss her terribly.
This is very fresh and raw for us in the Nivenly community right now, so we ask for patience while we figure out how we move forward. But move forward we will, as we know that is what Nóva would want.
Edited the title to have a by in front to make that a bit more clear