Comment Re:Emacs Org Mode (Score 1) 314
I knew I couldn't be the only one. I have been doing the same thing for a number of years, though I tend to use different
I knew I couldn't be the only one. I have been doing the same thing for a number of years, though I tend to use different
"As well, such a thing could be a tool for benevolence. A developer could tune the length between releases to offer just a little more content for the same price, if they felt that was the right thing to do. In fact, most of the factors in microtransactions work this way. The negative reputation these systems have comes from factors that are tuned to maximize profit and abuse players for their money. But that's not an inherent trait in the system; you could just as easily use it to ensure your own bankruptcy!
Apple only supports OpenGL 2.1 (plus extensions). The Fifth Edition of the book only covers OpenGL 3. GLSL has changed a great deal since 2.1 and this book is very incompatible with any released version of OS X as of this writing.
If you want to write OpenGL that is compatible with a Mac, get the Fourth Edition of the book.
If you are a contractor, structure your agreement such that maintenance and support requests outside of the SPECIFICALLY DEFINED scope of work are charged on a per incident cost.
There is a long history (and associated case law) for per-incident support billing. Get behind that.
If you are an employee, get your employment expectations in writing. Do this before you are required to meet those expectations, and ideally in the context of discussing your compensation.
Chasing an employer for unexpected overtime fees sucks for everybody and gives you a bad reputation. Be proactive about compensation.
The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.