I just bought an Xbox 360 hard disk, with previously installed games. Inspecting it with FatXplorer, I can see a list; some games are shown as "Console Signed" and others as "PIRS Signed"
I don't have my X360 working at the moment, so I can't test, but my question is: will I be able to play th...
Great news, Flowers fans! Flowers -Le volume sur ete- (Summer) is now available for download on the JAST store at: https://jastusa.com/flowers-le-volume-sur-ete Unfortunately the Steam version will be slightly delayed due to Valve's approval process, but you'll be able to pick it up there on the 25th.
Hey! I'm doing a speedrun thing! And in solidarity with striking Amazon workers, I am streaming on Mixer instead of Twitch. Derusting NITW at mixer.com/Unionhawk
Yeah, because I suspect if one of us got skimmed it was likely her by virtue of her being out and about more so unfortunately I will have many things to update now
So, I can follow along with the exercise in this class well enough. But they have this "bonus exercise" which is incredibly vague, and I have no idea how I'm supposed to get started. :(
@Niro not seeing the exercise, i cant give specific help, but one thing that has worked for me when im trying to find a place to start is to try and rewrite the problem the best you understand in your own words
@Unionhawk I do this. <_< Pinky on A has been my PC gaming go-to since I started PC gaming.
> For folks who want even more practice writing Ruby, here's an idea you could experiment with alongside the game program: a fundraising program. This program would track various projects (start-up projects, community projects, personal projects, etc.) and how much funding each project has received so far.
sounds like they want you to create a class called projects that has a var proj_type and var total_funding with a function probably to add funds to a project
*note names can be changed, i just gave them as examples