I believe that the languages and packages used by kids in school do a lot of the heavy lifting for them. Whereas the Basic or old C that you’d use for the ZX Spectrum would be very bare bones with you having to do a lot of work for yourself. Plus, I imagine that as code development has moved on a lot since then that a lot of the features you’d expect to have available as a modern developer would be missing. I can’t imagine that it’d be too easy to develop a game for.
I always used to use Hangouts as my default chat app for friends. We had a big DnD group chat on it. But we migrated to WhatsApp when Google said they were going to kill hangouts and never looked back.
Why would I trust Google with my chats when they constantly abandon/kill off their best tools. We’ve now moved to Signal and I’m expecting to stay there for a long time.
It seems to be working now.
When I search for @lemmy.link in magazines they all appear now, whereas before they didn’t.
I’m on kbin.social and it doesn’t seem to working here even with the @.
Maybe lemmy.link hasn’t been federated with kbin yet? Not sure exactly how it all works as I’m still pretty new.
Mario Kart was by far the best. The ability to play coop with only one of you having the game is something all game companies should do.