Sentences with phrase «less the development cycle»

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That's because faster development meant less time exposed to predators — and also brought the mosquitoes» life cycle more into sync with that of the caribou they feed on, which are less mobile as they calve in early spring.
Less content, in this case, means shorter development cycles.
I'm beginning to think that the name Duke Nukem Forever is less a play on its exorbitantly long development cycle, but rather a testament to its title character.
From here, there's less information since all the games are earlier in their development cycle, but we did get several new game announcements.
Of course, games have a much longer development and release cycle than, say, music or even film, and the process of making a game is much less agile.
The length of time that a firm remains in one of the above governance cycles depends, to a greater or lesser degree, upon: the firm's economics; its culture; the traditional method of admitting partners - through the firm's career development program, lateral hires or combination; the method of allocating profits to the partners and how the system is administered; the personal characteristics, the rainmaking and professional skills of partners whose practice areas are profitable over an extended period of time; and how certain of the more influential partners are perceived by other influential partners.
Apple's reported plans to delay some features planned for iOS 12 until next year will similarly extend to the Mac, although to a lesser degree, according to Mark Gurman, reporting for Bloomberg News.Gurman's sources corroborate an earlier report from Ina Fried at Axios, which claimed that Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi disclosed the revised plans during a meeting with employees earlier this month.While the shift in strategy appears to extend to macOS, it reportedly will not affect the development cycles of watchOS or tvOS.
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