I'm very excited to announce `raylib 6.0`! 😄
With +2000 commits and +200 contributors, this is the biggest release ever!💯
- Release details: https://t.co/1alHEqsfIM
- Discord: https://t.co/YojL0ogs13
- Webpage: https://t.co/wdthgF9gtY
**code once, play everywhere!**
On a more personal note, I have spent most the past year working on this course, am pretty proud of it, and I hope that it will be very useful to a lot of people.
Check out FilePilot @vkrajacic kicking off the first podcast of the year. A complete Windows Explorer alternative that is LIGHTNING FAST, written entirely in native code by hand AND IS JUST TWO MEGS. What is life?! Learn how he did it -> https://t.co/JMz806cjEb
@GmNaroditsky was one of my favorite chess commentators. Every time I tuned in a chess livestream or a big chess event happening, I always looked for his comments. I always learned something new from him. My condolences to his family and friends.
RIP Danya
@tsoding I have been having the same thought. Developers on the 90's got from the CPUs as most as they could, but now, as soon as we face a challenging CPU bound problem we are like: "It's too hard, lets go to the GPU". Imagine how much trouble you are avoiding by not dealing with the GPU