There is a project that can be initialised to CR.
This project is split into two, so there is a team on the Application side, and another on the API side.
So they have decided to call themselves CRAPP and CRAPI respectively.
There is a project that can be initialised to CR.
This project is split into two, so there is a team on the Application side, and another on the API side.
So they have decided to call themselves CRAPP and CRAPI respectively.
I was using the Explore feature on Steam, and came across this “game”:
Each Sale I Drink a Glass of Water : The Game
The game/experiment is in Early Access for one year and every time someone buys it, I will record myself drinking a glass of water and add it to the game. The updates with the new clips will be added each Friday. Have fun watching me drink water!
Each Sale I Drink a Glass of Water : The Game
There’s quite a lot of weird cash grabs on Steam, but I guess the phrase “Build it, and they will come” is appropriate. If you put it on Steam, someone will buy it.
It’s £2.09. Buy loads of copies and make him drown.
Javascript developer Wes Bos is maintaining a list of nerd Dad-jokes. They range in quality and many only make sense if you are familiar with programming languages.
https://github.com/wesbos/dad-jokes
Here is my favourite joke:
I went to a street where the houses were numbered 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k, 128k, 256k and 512k.
It was a trip down Memory Lane.
If that is too nerdy for you, have some pizza humour instead:
A memory leak is where memory resources are “incorrectly managed”, so memory isn’t freed up when no longer needed. This leads to reduced performance; slowdown, and eventually crashes when there is no memory available.
So this picture is a USB flash drive in the form of the vegetable; leek. That’s nerd humour.