This board should make a FAQ page just like the ones in usenet.
I can't think of anything that is asked often enough to warrant this. What do you have in mind?
I doubt anyone here is actually a programmer.
>>3 I am
>>3
Are we all wannabe Schemers who are dreaming of becoming a Knight of the Lambda Calculus? When will I be knighted?
>>3
I've developed my programming skills by writing a portfolio of technology demonstrations. I am not this guy but this guy is a very good example of the kind of tech demos that I achieve. https://www.youtube.com/c/SebastianLague/videos
>>6
Are you doing games too? Or what kind of technology do you demonstrate?
>>6
There's also the opposite case, where someone makes sussy amogus video games as content for and to promote their youtube channel e.g. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIabPXjvT5BVTxRDPCBBOOQ
>>7
I have no focus on writing games at this moment. The projects that I do are just me following my curiosity. For example, I wanted to try generating an earth sized planet with day/night cycle, continents, rivers, and oceans that had waves. If I ever decided that I wanted a game that could span a whole planet, I already have this experience in procedural generation and graphics shaders. Even if I use someone else's implementation of a planet generator, I have the experience to bend their generator to my design. I have so much experience getting things done without the overhead of having to integrate my work into ongoing game development.
>>8
If that guy encourages people to think about programming, then I don't mind it. I personally don't care to watch his style, but I think it's a good thing to expose some aspects of programming to people. I'm a firm believer that "a rising tide lifts all the boats".
what kind of technology do you demonstrate?
Monopole magnets, neural grafting, digital sentience, nanomatter editation, and matter transmission.