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@PixiEditor maintainer https://t.co/MjP6obUmjZ… Enjoy Studio game developer Google Code-In 2018 Finalist Google Code-In 2019 Runner-up

Poland Katılım Ocak 2013
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Wiesław Šoltés
Wiesław Šoltés@wieslawsoltes·
Time to make Avalonia close the gap to Flutter and Dart , time to make Xaml in Avalonia the best dev experience of any UI framework, big news coming soon, working on something truly groundbreaking for Avalonia ❤️
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flabbet@flabbet·
@wieslawsoltes Now that's a lot of assets. Great job! I will definitely check it out, I wonder how much work or even if it's possible at this point to create implementations similar to Skia backend here github.com/PixiEditor/Dra…
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Wiesław Šoltés
Wiesław Šoltés@wieslawsoltes·
VelloSharp v0.5.0-alpha.1 is now available, delivering Vello’s high-performance 2D GPU engine to .NET atop the wgpu 3D backend. Integrates cleanly with Avalonia, WPF, and WinForms to modernize rendering pipelines without disruptive rewrites. Details: github.com/wieslawsoltes/…
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flabbet@flabbet·
Ladies and gentleman, THIS is the real reason to switch to #linux
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PixiEditor
PixiEditor@PixiEditor·
Did you know you can create fully responsive #LiquidGlass elements in PixiEditor? Check how in thread 🧵
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flabbet@flabbet·
Anyone knows any repo that successfully runs #AvaloniaUI on macOS with Vulkan backend? I want to make @PixiEditor OpenGL free.
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flabbet@flabbet·
I've entered the time machine and found this cool article from 2010, pre-HTML5 era. The beginnings of <canvas> tag, interesting story! peter.sh/2010/06/thank-…
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flabbet@flabbet·
@DevLeaderCa I use it extensively when working with tree structures. Along with queue based loop approaches but whichever I pick depends on the function I am writing.
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devleader
devleader@DevLeaderCa·
How often do you *actually* use recursion in your programs? I'm not sure if I'm the only one here, but I'm going to put it out in the open: I've been programming for 20+ years, and while I understand recursion… I never use it. Ever. Seriously 🙂 I feel like there's a huge emphasis on recursion in computer science topics because there are seemingly elegant solutions that arise with recursion. It seems to make some algorithms align better from a mathematical perspective, perhaps? In reality, debugging recursion is a pain. It's also a nightmare to deal with if you have very deep recursion (your call stack gets ridiculous). I've just never had a need to use recursion in production code. I've found that converting over to an iterative loop based approach is almost always more readable and easier to debug. And I'm generalizing, of course, but this has been my working experience. So after 20+ years of writing code, my brain never thinks about things recursively (even though I understand the concept). But it has also never once slowed me down 🙂 What's been your experience using recursion in production code bases? Do you use it just because it was there, or did you add it in with purpose? I'd love to hear! #Coding #Programming #SoftwareEngineering
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flabbet@flabbet·
also does building your own keyboard falls into this or is it a different thing?
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flabbet@flabbet·
I fell into Linux rabbit hole, let me guess, there is no going back now?
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flabbet@flabbet·
@bartekpacia @cirrus_labs Nice, running ci locally is something that I was looking for a long time. I used cake for writing build scripts that run in cloud and locally, but it kinda replaces all the CI features, it was just a running environment. Thanks for the article!
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flabbet@flabbet·
@bgolus This is what happens when people take startup ideas from tv shows, it's a good year for Silicon Valley and Pied Piper.
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Ben Golus⚠️⭕
Ben Golus⚠️⭕@bgolus·
For the moment I'm thankful that things like "AI RAM" and "AI SSD" are just marketing bullshit. I'm very scared of the future where storage devices use AI to store some trained version of the data and hallucinate it back on read as the default write / read behavior.
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flabbet@flabbet·
@wieslawsoltes Can't wait for ai to tell me "I'm not in the mood for programming right now", our jobs seems to be safe xD
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flabbet@flabbet·
PR Title: Minor changes
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flabbet@flabbet·
@TibetanMonkTTV Ah yes, I forgot about Lae'zel, I don't remember how, but I also didn't manage to get het to camp not mentioning the party
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flabbet@flabbet·
So I've been wondering why most fights are so hard in #BaldursGate3 and it turns out that I've somehow missed Astarion, Karlach and Minthara in the first chapter and I've been travelling in party of 3, with Gale and Shadowheart for TWO FULL CHAPTERS.
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Łukasz Bogaczyński
Łukasz Bogaczyński@_woookie_·
Yo, someone disabled parallax mapping in my city (top before, bottom after).
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flabbet@flabbet·
@davidcapello Didn't expect to see Harvard and Yale on the page lmao
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David Capello
David Capello@davidcapello·
Sometimes I think if with languages like Rust we're getting to the limits of text syntax, and if we are going to create a new kind of non-textual representation for code at some point (or multiple text syntaxes/lenses for the same code)
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