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Posted: Thu May 05, 2016 6:59 pm
by _INTER_
Just from a developer's point of view: Those two mentioned above are both programming languages (Not frameworks) and require a bit of knowledge, experience, and creativity to create a program with any complexity.
... and therefor are aswell written from ground up, like Spleens application in Swift, Objectiv-C or whatever he used to port to Windows. Just so happened that the first manager (the Java one) was built by a complete novice programmer. Yet I still congratulate on his effort!
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 2:05 am
by SMK
Telengard wrote:SMK wrote: such as Java, Python
Just from a developer's point of view: Those two mentioned above are both programming languages (Not frameworks) and require a bit of knowledge, experience, and creativity to create a program with any complexity.
I was not intending to critize the hard work of both programmers who work in these complicated languages (I mistakenly said frameworks). In fact, if you read my entire post, you'll notice I pretty much praised Brakio's amazing work using Python.
I also believe everyone's attempt at creating what "Korg fell asleep on" has been a great benefit to us all.
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 7:54 am
by Telengard
SMK wrote:Telengard wrote:SMK wrote: such as Java, Python
Just from a developer's point of view: Those two mentioned above are both programming languages (Not frameworks) and require a bit of knowledge, experience, and creativity to create a program with any complexity.
I was not intending to critize the hard work of both programmers who work in these complicated languages (I mistakenly said frameworks). In fact, if you read my entire post, you'll notice I pretty much praised Brakio's amazing work using Python.
I also believe everyone's attempt at creating what "Korg fell asleep on" has been a great benefit to us all.
I apologize as I didn't mean to offend. I was just putting it out there in general as not everyone knows that there is often huge differences in complexity between programming language and also there are often huge differences in complexity between frameworks themselves. (And of course there are so many ways that they are called.

) I believe the more people who get their hands dirty with coding, the more people will understand what it takes to be a developer/programmer and the possibility that some brilliant minds and ideas would help create new and awesome apps/programs.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:03 am
by sqz
agreed. A one-time $10 is a steal when you realize all the time spent on reverse engineering the fileformat, testing back/n/forth exported files between the electribe/computer, writing the code + ui, bugfixing, email-support, designing the website, angry wife etc.
Imho, Financially supporting a community-member is a good thing. It will keep the author inspired to keep pushing, everybody will benefit from this.
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