Teck posted this over on strafeRight and I thought it was pretty good, so I’m putting it here as well. It is a funny look at how people code “Hello World” depending on their age and job. You can find the original article on GNU.org (http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/helloworld.html). Read more to see some of the ways people print Hello World.
Read more »The first update for CAL Season 7 is here! I was hoping to post match updates after every game. But it’s now our 4th week (including pre-season) and here is the first update. A little late, but there is a reason for that. Read more to find out why.
Read more »For the third season in a row, sR.css team begins the CAL season 2-0 and hopes to make it three straight seasons with a 3-0 start on de_inferno next week. This is the third season sR.css has been together and after a disappointing ending to season 5 as well as an extremely busy year for people in college, work and other life events, we realized most of us are not going to be around as to scrim and plan.
Read more »I recently got the chance to interview NBF and sR’s very own YankeeDeuce, AKA “Smooth AWPerator”. I had a chance to get his gaming history background, his previous involvement with CAL, the BRIGHT future of sR’s up-and-coming CAL team, and his views on the future of competitive gaming. Take a gander here for the full interview and gain some insight to the exciting world of competitive gaming from one of our very talented members here at sR.
This article was written for strafeRight when we were just getting started. One of our members, Dave, wanted to interview me about competitive gaming, as I was just starting to put together the strafeRight team. Read more for the full interview.
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