It’s kinda true, NSCA Mosaic was licensed to multiple companies that made their own modifications. By the time of the antitrust (around 2000?) they probably didn’t have any code in common anymore.
It’s kinda true, NSCA Mosaic was licensed to multiple companies that made their own modifications. By the time of the antitrust (around 2000?) they probably didn’t have any code in common anymore.
Of course your job would be even easier if there was only one engine left. Comparing it to what we had in the IE era though is completely bonkers.
Yeah I’ve heard this too. Both iOS and Android hide their file structure. But besides that most things are done online without files.
So people who learn mobile or websites before computers use it less.
I game on stable, mostly through Steam, what is it that you upgraded to testing for?