marqueethis new target id update is a crock of shit
you can 100% spot spies now, they dont have the targetID above them
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marqueethis new target id update is a crock of shit
you can 100% spot spies now, they dont have the targetID above them
looks like you cant play without healbeam anymore...
brownymasterNormally you can choose whether or not to take more or less theoretical classes. Plenty of classes also are a mix of them. All depends on the school. You really can't say the work load will be huge for every school.
Basically you're expecting your bias to be the norm, but it's really different depending on the school.
like I said I can only speak from my experience at the TU Berlin and from what I heard from other Universities in Europe.
HKI just read through some of the other comments that might not put CS in the best light (do CE instead of CS, CS is all theory, etc.)
I believe theory in computer science is essential if you only want to learn how to code computer science isnt for you, there is much more to it than that. So saying that it is theory centric isnt negative for me.
I think a lot of people are painting a wrong picture of CS courses here, at least from my experience in Europe.
A lot of people here talk about different programming languages but honestly out of 27 courses I did for my bachelors degree there were 3 courses you might call a programming course and 2 projects that were actual coding but even those didn't teach you how to code but taught you the ideas behind different algorithms. The rest is made up of theoretical computer science, maths and technical computer science for the first 4 semesters. After that I had a few courses I could choose. My topics of choice were Speech Communication, Communication networks, IP-based Multimedia & Perception and a project for a virtual agent. Additionally every student here had to do so called application subjects. These 2 courses must be chosen from non-cs majors i.e transportation. Other than that you have like 2 introduction courses in stuff like management and law.
Regarding work load, especially in the first 4 semesters the work load can be huge. Also having additional maths studies in school will help you out greatly, I'd even say more than having an IT class in school.
maidosah ok but i remember tf.tv used to pay casters from their website ads revenue and twitch subscription model.
there was a time when casters and streamers got 5$ per night but even that is more symbolical than an actual payment..
SAAM_A conservative estimate on 5,000 servers would be like 30 grand a month. Not to mention that's enough servers to have every single person playing TF2 right now play an HL lobby and have like25 servers left over. Do you rob banks for a living?
that estimate is everything but conservative tbh
has there been any official news on this since 2013?
obe_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCQ8s9E0als
I liked the atmosphere in the song not really my genre tho
watched your demo review, valuable insight is something else
Source2 #believe
I'd like good bones, calcium and a fucking mirror of that article whatever it is
thank mr skeltal
cant wait for h265 to be implemented, 50% bitrate reduction here we come
Zambler
thought someone posted this the last time swatting came around.
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-23502300
just to fuck you up even more