Hi Dark,
I think maybe you missed my point in mentioning David and Jeremy.
My point was that they have an amazing output in both quantity and
quality with tools that Thomas keeps putting down with his various
comments, and they certainly don't fall under the category of lazy, nor
are they ignorant of the other programming choices available to them.
I don't respond well to passive aggressive behavior, and if Thomas
didn't mean to be insulting by using terms such as lazy and saying he
does things the right way, etc, he should have, given the previous flags
thrown up by other developers on this list previously.
Again, to understand why this behavior on list is so upsetting to me
and others, refer to my previous message on the topic of hurting the
community whether meaning to or not as well as being obtuse.
I don't expect to get much support here on list. Folks don't like
getting in the middle of crap like this, and I don't blame them, but I'm
a direct kind of guy, and when I've had enough of something, I'm gonna
let you know, and again apologies if folks don't wanna hear this.
Also, please note that I changed the subject line on this, although
you did get this topic going, I did not hijack it.
Later,
Che
On 7/20/2011 12:45 AM, dark wrote:
Good grief! I never intended this to turnn into such an arguement.
My intention primarily was to find out, as an end user, what difference
different programming languages made and why, life concerns and legal
issues aside, some games took far longer to produce than others.
though I am not a moderator, I'd like to remind people very strongly
that a discussion of programming languages is not! a discussion of the
merrits or flaws of a given programmer.
The one is useful and informative, the other is deffinately not!
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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