I’m a big fan of the new format.

I think it will be very interesting to see how the meta evolves and what decks rise to the top, especially in regards to which ones can handle this new type of aggro deck that is so fast and powerful ...

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I’m a big fan of the concept, but I think it needs some work.

The idea is great and has potential to be an awesome game. However, there are a few things that need to be changed: 1) More variety in the enemies – right now they all feel very similar and don’t r ...

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I’m a software engineer in New York City.

I created the popular open-source projects You Don’t Know JS (YDKJS) and React Quick Start, and have worked on projects for Walmart, Intel, IBM, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, Columbia University Medical C ...

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API security is a serious issue that requires a comprehensive approach.

The API Security Checklist will help you get started with the basics of securing your APIs, but there are many other areas to consider as well. We recommend taking an inventory of all aspects of your ...

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I’m not sure what the best way to do this is, but I think that it’s worth considering.

I've been thinking about this for a while now, and I don't have any good answers yet https://t.co/INVEqzzezO ...

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I’m not sure if I like this game or not.

I feel like I should start with the fact that, as a gamer, I am more of an RPG guy than anything else. The only other genre that comes close to my love for RPGs is strategy games (and even then it’s ...

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I’ve been working on a project called “The Internet of Things” for the past few months.

It's an open source, cross-platform framework for building IoT applications using C++ and Qt. I'm currently looking for people to help me with it (see below). What is The Internet of Things? The Int ...

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I’m not sure what the best way to handle this is, but I think it would be nice if we could have a more explicit “this function takes an optional argument that defaults to some value.

If you don’t provide it, use this default value instead.” syntax in Rust. I know there are other languages with similar features (e.g., Python), so maybe something like this has already been discus ...

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