Amazon could also be inadvertently causing a slowdown as
it encourages skill developers to localize their skills for the UK and German markets.
Not exact matches
«Also
encouraging was the agreement reached last night between the
developer and labor to use the most
skilled and professional workers under prevailing wage standards, which will ensure the quality, durability and safety of the project's construction.
This is a terrible shame, as it
encourages some
developers to design games that require neither
skill nor strategy to win but rather a willingness to spend money on in - game items.
This article will help equip eLearning professionals and
developers with the tools,
skills and understanding they need to work confidently and effectively in the virtual learning environment,
encouraging the spreading of knowledge and creativity and at the same time doing so legally.
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developers had the privilege to get feedback from players - the team thought carefully about the elements that make Dragon Quest what it is - features 54 jobs, but in the original, players only played with 4 of them - in the original release, players didn't like to experiment, so that's something they tried to change in the remake - in the remake, players are actually
encouraged to try out as many jobs as possible - added a system to make sure players do not forget what they were doing when they resume their playthrough - original took over 100 hours to complete, but the remake tries to streamline the whole experience - all the tedious / repetitive elements that filled up the game have been removed - for example, they added the Fragment Detector, allowing players to easily look for missing fragments - remake takes about 70 - 80 hours to beat - the costume for the Shepard is a ram - the
skills and abilities you can use as a Sheperd are those of the sheperd, not the sheep - there's a monster called a Woebergine (previously known as Eggplaton), based on the aubergine
We've been so inspired that we will be running monthly challenges to
encourage local game
developers to practice and hone their game - making
skills.
A compensation plan that is well - conceived and skillfully implemented should: (1) enhance the ability of the lawyers to provide a high quality of legal work; (2) reward extraordinary performance in terms of business
developers, over-achievers (production and collection) rising «young stars» and lawyer managers (legal and administrative); (3) promote an atmosphere conducive to client service; (4) attract and retain qualified lawyers; (5)
encourage efficiency through division of
skills and utilization of the expertise within the firm; and (6) improve the economics of the practice.
Initially, the program was only open to game
skill developers — as that was a category Amazon wanted to
encourage — before expanding in August to a limited set of other categories.
Nevertheless, we
encourage all smart home
developers to update their
skills to take advantage of improvements to the Smart Home
Skill API announced today.
Amazon announced a new program to
encourage developers to build Alexa
skills.
The key challenge for Amazon in trying to
encourage the growth of the Alexa
developer community is helping
developers make money off their
skills.
An earlier blog post by Amazon's Jeff Blankenberg
encouraged developers to make their
skills available to users around the world in over 60 countries.
We also
encourage the use of utterances that feature Alexa
Skills created by our community of skills developers, but require those be approved by Amazon through the marketing approval pr
Skills created by our community of
skills developers, but require those be approved by Amazon through the marketing approval pr
skills developers, but require those be approved by Amazon through the marketing approval process.
Monetary incentives will lure more high quality
developers to the ecosystem and
encourage them to spend more time improving their Alexa
skills instead of cloning them for Google Assistant.
Intended to
encourage developers to adopt Alexa as their virtual assistant platform of choice, the reward will be offered to those making
skills in the US, UK, and Germany initially.
By providing
developers with a larger sound library, Amazon is hoping to help them diversify their portfolios and
encourage them to experiment, hence also prompting users to give more
Skills a go.
The Seattle, Washington - based company is
encouraging developers to take advantage of the new sound library going forward so as to make their
skills more versatile and consequently drive their engagement rates, increasing their chances to earn significant revenue through Alexa
Developer Rewards.
The new freebie program aims to take some of that financial burden to
encourage developers to build more Alexa
skills.
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