Professional I.T. guy, union actor, hobby comedian and closet rap-battler.
Software/solutions consultant, and union actor.
I mean I was. I mean I am. I dunno. 20 years in I.T. starting from programming to a ‘senior tech consultant’. But was then made redundant. Didn’t get a job straight away. Started working at my girlfriend’s bar as a bartender & server.
That was over a year ago. 60+ applications for jobs in I.T.; zero interviews. WTF.
I’m trying to work out why & what to fix, but for now? I’m a server & actor.
I’m reading and tinkering with technologies but not nearly enough. And will have to explain the gap in employment.
It’s getting harder to resist the urge to panic and break down.
Up down left right Y B X A …
I’m not even sure that that’s right, and I’m not even sure what game it’s for.
SNES definitely. Maybe Street Fighter II Turbo? Done at the CAPCOM logo it’d make a sound, then- you could play as the bosses? Maybe?
Or it’s the movements for Zangief’s spinning piledriver, heh. (It’s not)
Yeah that sounds like a good path!
I used to love advanced math, physics and game coding, so I’ve revisited the 'Landers several times over the years (a day here and there in the middle of life/emigrating/careers).
If you also Google for solutions to the 'Landers you’ll find people have done hardcore analysis and genetic algorithms!
(cough like this)
Next mission: somehow hack UE5 into CodinGame and let it sort it out.
I think it is!!
Gather food & liquids, cancel any plans tomorrow, fire it up in a browser.
Y’welcome.
To add to the list, Codingame.com
It wouldn’t be the first thing to try. Get the basics down on your own machine/environment. Try this for something additional.
CodinGame gives you the IDE and build environment in your browser, so it’s for learning/practicing/testing coding knowledge without building/deploying locally, or worrying about UI/persistence/networking etc.
It’s filled with coding puzzles and competitions. I started where they give you animated scenarios (to look like part of a game or engine), and you contribute a small, missing unit of code to complete the challenge.
You can choose from 25 languages, they encourage unit-testing, and there are global coding competitions and company outreach to top coders. I don’t wanna say they gamified it… but they did.
But once you’re comfortable with those, CodinGame lets you practice different concepts & algorithms without having to come up with the bigger systems around them.
I’ve loved it for getting back to coding after a while, tinkering with certain concepts, or trying other languages.
I’m not affiliated with it. Just loved the idea & execution. Except for Mars Lander III challenge. That can get @#$&ed.
Upvote for The Castle reference?
I’m 45.
Dad got me started on his Intellivision (early-80’s), got my own Atari 2600, first computers C64 and Tandy 1000, then a Nintendo-everything guy until now having a Playstation, Xbox and Switch for as many rooms of the house.
These days Rocket League is the best to play during remote audio meetings, 'cause you don’t need sound and it’s 5-10mins a game, but COD, GoW, Zelda.* and Mario.* would still get a thrashing when the girlfriend’s at work.
“Can’t stop won’t stop” --Swift, T.
Long anecdote short; no.
Short anecdote long; nooooo. I had a Selenocosmia Crassipes (from north-east QLD, Australia) for a year or so, and she never seemed to … ‘warm’ to me.
I had to get her out in a cup regularly to change her substrate, and/or attempt to give ‘pats’ after a few beers, but she’d always rear-up to strike :/ But I was her cricket and pinky-mouse dealer!
I didn’t research it. I don’t have studies to cite. I didn’t approach it constructively.
I just hoped one day we’d click, before going on adventures together.
I miss Fluffy.