Submitting READYCode to the Microsoft Store (as a free app). First time submitting a Windows app. This is an open source app that I wrote for my own benefit but figured I'd learn how to submit it as an app so it can be easily used by others. https://t.co/LegRRfbYKT #commodore
Love my Commodore 64 Ultimate but wanted a better editing experience, so I created READYCode. You can check it out here: https://t.co/dePE22EBBp
#commodore#c64
@hamidn351252@ClashofClans I suppose they could potentially measure if people spend more money and/or more time "in game" with the BB event going on vs. not.
Although it's been out there a couple of weeks now, this is a great interview with Anders Hejlsberg - creator of Turbo Pascal, Delphi, C#, and TypeScript. Some great insights from a great computer language designer.
https://t.co/tXzY8siKdl
#typescript#golang#csharp
For anyone curious about what software ships with the new Commodore 64 Ultimate, you can see it all here. I've never used GEOS but I'm excited to give it a try!
https://t.co/IBbJPImnHz
#commodore
"You have reached the final test, my friend! You are proved clever and powerful, but this is not yet enough! Seek me when you feel yourself worthy!"
Microsoft has open sourced Zork I, II, and III under the MIT license. Cool!
https://t.co/JtEPWAcMUa
#zork
PowerToys 0.96 is rolling out! π
This update adds configurable endpoints for Advanced Paste, metadata support in PowerRename, and a whole lot more. β¨
Check out the release blog for everything thatβs new:
https://t.co/j1Ry9ARMjx
PowerToys 0.96 is rolling out! π
This update adds configurable endpoints for Advanced Paste, metadata support in PowerRename, and a whole lot more. β¨
Check out the release blog for everything thatβs new:
https://t.co/j1Ry9ARMjx
For all the #commodore fans out there, just in case you've been out of the news cycle for the last few weeks, check out this video from Peri Fractic (Christian Simpson). Looks like Commodore may rise yet again! Super pumped to see where this goes.
https://t.co/Kf5vEpVAgy
So many hours spent reading this magazine and typing in programs on my Commodore 64. Super curious to see what the first issue will hold 35 years later!
#commodore
For the first time in 35 years, next month Compute!'s Gazette will be published once again (in print and digital)! You can pre-order the first issue now or subscribe starting July 1st.
Can't wait!
https://t.co/t7qYUZ4tO3
Spoke too soon... we (now) have a great talk lined up for Monday, July 14th! Join us as @davidjkerber presents: Trust Issues: What Do All these JSON files actually mean? We hope to see you there!
https://t.co/q9IAmDJ5EY
#awsusergroup#aws
I have a lot of muscle memory built up over decades of Windows use. I don't want to unlearn that. However, I'm now starting to build muscle memory on the Mac.
One observation... if Apple ever adds a touch screen to the MacBook, the current trackpad scrolling will seem backwards!
I mentioned previously that I've been using a MacBook for a few months at work now (I'm a forever Windows user). For the first month, I attempted to map keys on the Mac to match Windows. In the end, I decided I was better off becoming "multi-lingual" and learning Mac commands.
So, I've used Windows for many years. Over the last few months, I've switched to using a MacBook for work. There are soooo many quality-of-life features missing in macOS. Surely I am not the only Windows-to-Mac user who feels like macOS is underwhelming? #macos#windows