Fern
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I would like to hear what you thing separates the two. Not comparing who is better/worst but instead pointing out why a person is labeled as either.
From my experience, Hobbyists tend to be more interested in optimizing and how many explosion they can get onto the screen. The cool stuff that nobody but developers appreciate.
Professionals on the other hand often just want to plow through a project by any means necessary and maintain a playable framerate. It isn't so much about the tiny details as it is the scope of the project.
From my experience, Hobbyists tend to be more interested in optimizing and how many explosion they can get onto the screen. The cool stuff that nobody but developers appreciate.
Professionals on the other hand often just want to plow through a project by any means necessary and maintain a playable framerate. It isn't so much about the tiny details as it is the scope of the project.