It's difficult to imagine, say, EA or Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo bothering with this nonsense.
Apparently they didn't go to GDC last year, or they would have seen that Nintendo had their own booth-babes to really push their new tagline: "Touching is Good"
I know several people who have been to ACM world finals. Among them are one of the most irreplacable programmers for the company that I work for, and several programmers at a company down the road that has a very popular search engine. I don't know about you, but that search engine company is probably the *most* respectable job in the realm of computer science.
It's difficult to imagine, say, EA or Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo bothering with this nonsense.
Apparently they didn't go to GDC last year, or they would have seen that Nintendo had their own booth-babes to really push their new tagline: "Touching is Good"
I know several people who have been to ACM world finals. Among them are one of the most irreplacable programmers for the company that I work for, and several programmers at a company down the road that has a very popular search engine. I don't know about you, but that search engine company is probably the *most* respectable job in the realm of computer science.