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have a nice day peeps
This thread is simply to focus on developers helping each other, or even people posting their finished products to gain reviews on the general public, how they could improve their product etc.
who is "we"?
have a nice day
sorry, but i dont think any random "programmer" is going to post their coding work, in a steam forum, where "random people" are claiming they want to "help", or i should say, a singular person, claiming that "friends" want to "help".
did these "friends" rewarded your post?
also to note the below.
have a nice day
From speaking with Tech's at large companies you'll understand that a lot of time can simply be saved by "vibe coding" as long as you have a fundamental knowledge of the languages your using and of the project infrastructure.