What's even the argument for dropping 32-bit support? Just developer experience?
JakenVeina
Why not? If they can cut costs by reducing specs that don't matter to their target audience, that just seems like sound engineering.
I feel like it should be Godfrey, not Godrick" but otberwise... lol.
Parallel Processing Unit: PPU
Leftists/Socialists/Communists that support or are apologists imperialist regimes simply because they also claim to be Socialist/Communist. The term specifically alludes to the history of some such regimes "rolling our tanks" on their own citizens, E.G. the Tiannamen Square massacre.
Me. I came here to get AWAY from reddit, why the hell would I use it anymore?
I mean... I'd try it... but I'd have an actual dinner planned for later
No question, this is what the moneymen want. They see programmers (all human employees, really) as a liability.
Yes. They actually think that.
20 HMFs is pretty freakin' respectable.
Then the second part of my statement applies.
Lots of folks mentioning VSCode as the alternate to VS, but it is very much not that. VS is an IDE, VSCode is a text editor that just has a big plugin community. Do not expect a low learning curve. The VS alternative that's an actual IDE, and does have a low learning curve, is JetBrains Rider. Unfortunately it is neither F nor OSS.