C# now allows the "ifn't" statement to check whether a condition is *not* true.
This helps with readability, as well as reduce the amount of exclamation marks used.
I didn't know Blender existed for PC until today. I've been using my old reliable Nokia until now.
It's going to speed things up a lot when I have a mouse and keyboard!
Young people are not interested in learning programming, so the creators of C# has decided to permanently change the programming language to make it more relatable to the younger generations.
Guys this is not 1996, we don't have to use spheres that are visibly not spherical.
We have tools to make them smooth as fuck. Just up these values to like 10,000 and your spheres will look better than ever.
As a way to encourage the younger generation to try out programming, most of the keywords in C# have been permanently renamed.
This should increase the amount of younger game developers coming the next few years.
As an attempt to save electricity, Visual Studio will now only show code that is close to the cursor. This should reduce the amount of light emitted, and that saves power.
We all have to take care of this planet any way we can, that includes us game devs!