Honestly, I’ve been using type hints very heavily since they became a thing. I just use IDE completion too much to do without them.
Honestly, I’ve been using type hints very heavily since they became a thing. I just use IDE completion too much to do without them.
Paradox seemed like the ones to do it, what with publishing Cities Skylines, but unfortunately their life sim was canceled.
Paralives is still going strong in development, though, with a pretty constant stream of updates. Really hoping that one sees the light of day. They’ve already got a pretty impressive building system working, but they’ve got some big ambitions, particularly when it comes to adaptive interactions with character heights.
Yes, it’s a parody group. Granted, most of the material is pretty bland.
I have all my monitors at maybe 10-20% brightness and still use dark mode for everything. It’s the way of the cave dweller.
I’ve had very few issues with whitespace in my decade or so of using python, especially since git and IDEs do a lot to standardize it. I’m a Python simp, tho