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mkr1977 wrote: Any chance of Vortex being released this year?
lxndr wrote: I feel ya. And when SKSE64 is alive, we need mod manager even more.

PS: Damn! Even a couple of screenshots would be nice.


I need the new version to play. The current version doesn't work properly with my particular list of mods.
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mkr1977 wrote: Any chance of Vortex being released this year?
lxndr wrote: I feel ya. And when SKSE64 is alive, we need mod manager even more.

PS: Damn! Even a couple of screenshots would be nice.
mkr1977 wrote: I need the new version to play. The current version doesn't work properly with my particular list of mods.


I wouldn't count on it
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Loveblanket wrote: Hopefully the new website will allow users to block other users to avoid stupidity. It should already be a feature.
Undeadfreak wrote: hopefully it will ban you from using it. people like you are really annoying and should have never been able to sign up to begin with
Ethreon wrote: And you just proved his point with your idiotic comment. Anyway, the current website allows that as long as the user to ban commented on your mods. Otherwise use the ignore function.


"And you just proved his point with your idiotic comment."

You've got some very strange definitions going on there.
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Thandal wrote:

"cv" = curriculum vitae (Latin: "course of life").

 

cur·ric·u·lum vi·tae
kəˌrik(y)ələm ˈvēˌtī/
noun
noun: curriculum vitae; plural noun: curricula vitae; plural noun: curricula vitarum; noun: CV; plural noun: CVs

a brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous experience, typically sent with a job application.

 

ré·su·mé
ˈrezəˌmā/
noun
noun: résumé; plural noun: résumés
1.
North American
a brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience, typically sent with a job application.
synonyms: curriculum vitae, CV
"give your résumé to the HR department"
2.
a summary.
"I gave him a quick résumé of events"
synonyms: summary, précis, synopsis, abstract, outline, summarization, summation, epitome; More

 

So yeah, a "resume". :thumbsup:

patman023 wrote: I like pie


CV is the term we use in the UK, where Nexusmods is based.
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xybolt wrote: Well, it is too late to change the current used technologies anyways, but that you have chosen to use Electron as a desktop platform may be more efficient from budget's perspective. Still were you guys really aware of the decision made? Electron ships with a chrome VM. So for each electron app that you have on a desktop, you have installed chrome's engine too, despite the fact that you have already a chrome browser. It's not a secret that chrome eats up your resources (especially when managing memory). I certainly don't want this on my PC.

I wished that you have considered to stay at C# like the old NMM (even if that software program is not designed correctly). I have also seen the requirements. Especially the "bonus skills" section. The management has to consider if they're not picking too many technologies. Really, for server side only: Node.js + Rails + PHP. Or is node.js used for some client site tooling? I would really say "Really?" if that's the situation.
Canderis wrote: Electron apps rely heavily on Node in my experience.
Tannin42 wrote: Node.js is a component of electron so there is no electron application without node.

For the client technology we've considered many different technologies, not just electron and c#. Electron ended up to be the best trade-off for what we wanted to achieve. We of course considered staying with c# but decided against it, it was not a decision made on a whim.

I don't quite get your argument about: "Why use a the chrome vm when you could use the .net vm bundled with Windows?".
With that very same logic you'd have to ask "Why use chrome when you could use internet explorer bundled with Windows?".

The answer is the same for both questions: Because it's better and worth a couple mb of download.
Well, actually, I'm not going to claim electron is superior to .net in general, but for a UI heavy application at this time it is, in my opinion.
strike667 wrote: What's so wrong about using modern technologies? All the ones listed for Vortex specifically are very active and quickly becoming a standard.
pacfish wrote: Would the Nexus sponsor citizenship and pay to move the candidate?

Edit: this was meant to be a reply to the telecommute question asked by a CS major in Germany. Not sure why it posted it on this reply.
Kadaja wrote: Guess the team, and new guy they hired can figure that out and you can go start your own application for something?


electron is pretty much being used by many apps you probably didn't know they did

slack, atom, visual studio code, twitch, discord

now you're saying yo won't let another chrome get installed in your system :P
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