FDG
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FDG
@fdigiuseppe
Code crafter, software developer working in the professional corporate field and in my spare time as an independent video game creator, developer and designer.









Year of Linux desktop will never happen as long as glibc is de-facto standard libc. As far as I know, this regression is wontfix, so many games just won't work anymore. Imagine being a game dev from 5 years ago and making a native Linux version of your game in a good faith, that's 100% a net-negative money-wise, only for it to stop working in a couple years. Backward compatibility on Linux does not exist as far as regular users concerned, and the only way to make software that works in years to come is to make it for Windows, and hopefully let Valve and Wine teams handle the rest.






21st Century C++ By Bjarne Stroustrup 1. We are moving to modules (replacing the headers and includes). 2. Use std::span instead of pointer addressing. 3. Adopt concepts. 4. Profiles!












