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  • I appreciate your feedback! Would it be helpful if I add something like this?: "Composition in Godot is the practice of building complex objects by assembling smaller, reusable nodes (e.g., adding a HealthComponent node to an enemy) rather than relying on deep, rigid class inheritance hierarchies. It promotes flexibility, allowing behaviors to be added or removed at runtime, whereas inheritance creates tight coupling between parent and child classes."

  • Fine, I changed it to 120. I didn't count precisely, just ballpark to give the readers an idea of the complexity level.

  • Your percentage of legal games was probably still higher than average 😉

  • I beg to differ. They just asked for a book that explains "how to do pretty much anything" (admittedly pretty vague). i'm assuming they mean things like browsing the internet, composing simple music, editing photos etc. You can do that without knowing any of the things you mentioned - they are part of most operating systems today, so the book would just need to go to that level.And when it comes to programming, the book could just explain how to code simple stuff for example in JavaScript in the browser's "developers tools" (or equivalent).

  • ...and a high percentage of those were copied illegally. I'm not judging, just stating a fact

  • you're right. nowadays a beginner would have to sift through a bunch of websites to figure out how to do it.

  • Employees of many corporations don't have the luxury of choice. Apparently you do - more power to you!

  • interesting theory. i'm afraid we'll never find out if it's true

  • and all the great Winamp skins...

  • thanks for the compliment!

  • technically yes, although i use the "1 instruction per line" rule and give the number so that readers have a rough idea of the complexity of the solution

  • Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

  • done, thanks a bunch!

  • I think it's drawing some lines twice, but I didn't think it's worth adding more lines to prevent it. Suggestions, anyone? Edit: I updated line 18 to let j = i + 1;

  • exactly!

  • great question. i think it would be super difficult to predict the future of gaming technology at this point

  • i'm glad you liked it!

  • Haters gonna hate