This week, we’ll revert back to the long line of topics I’m going to share. Today, we’ll talk about the many faces of a variable.
For most people, when they were first introduced to programming, they’re also introduced to variables as well. So why are there many faces in a variable?
This week I have a little special article for you guys. Instead of talking about what I feel, I’m going to share something that I’ve done instead. And yes, it’s related to problem solving.
This problem is a direct problem I have in the game - Jedi Wing 2 that I’m currently developing.
In this article, we’ll talk about the mindset of a typical software programmer.
First of all, I have to make a point clear. I’m not against developers or programmers using any particular languages.
Next, most developers suffers from the same self-flattering and self-sophisticated more or less for being able to do something that others can’t do generally.
The article will focus on this self-flattering and self-sophiscatedness traits of developers across the board.
In this article, I shall talk about software features and usability.
In the software world, there’re usually 2 main perspectives. The user perspective and the developer’s perspective.
These 2 perspectives seldom go hand in hand without any pain. It’s a norm for both users and developers to have gone through much pain and suffering in order to find the right balance in the software.