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C++ is the industry standard for game development. For Windows, you'll likely want to learn DirectX as well. DirectX is not a programming language, it is a 3D API.
They are essentially the customers. They are the people that will have to use the software being developed. They need to be able to express their opinions on what they are getting. They need to advise the developers and point out any problems they have with the system as it is developed. They can point out mistakes that the developers are making. If they are not involved, then the system that the developers produce is less likely to meet the requirements of the users. The users will find it harder to use. They will have no preview of the system. A lot of the problems they will find then, could have been fixed much earlier if they were involved. This would save time and money for the development process. Users may feel a system is being imposed on them if they have no input into its development. So for all of these and other reasons, it is important that they are involved.
Um, unless you're working out of your garage, it's highly unlikely. Even if you have a great deal of personal experience in software development/programming/design, you're not likely to jump right into an engineering position, even with a computer science degree. Verifiable professional experience, on the other hand, is a totally different matter.
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The pathway that the toxins would most likely follow on first entering the plant is PHLOEM.
You're most likely thinking about the 'hora' the circle dance. That dance is actually done at any celebration, not just weddings.
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locus * * * * * A more likely answer is "the centre of the circle".
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The proper spelling is familiar (known, recognized).
A predator such as a cat has likely killed the two pigeons and left them there.
The Arctic Circle