RE: [hlds_linux] Independent developers
I learned it from your book... "The Deacon Letters" :P > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric (Deacon) > Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 1:44 PM > To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Independent developers > > In a bold display of creativity, ScratchMonkey wrote: > > Where does one learn about "non-developer language"? > > In the real world, in business :) Ah, marketing and the human psyche. > > -- > Eric (the Deacon remix) > > ___ > To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, > please visit: > http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux
Re: [hlds_linux] Independent developers
> > Useful to know. Where does one learn about "non-developer language"? > System.IO.Human.* ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux
Re: [hlds_linux] Independent developers
In a bold display of creativity, ScratchMonkey wrote: Where does one learn about "non-developer language"? In the real world, in business :) Ah, marketing and the human psyche. -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux
[hlds_linux] Independent developers
--On Sunday, October 16, 2005 5:24 PM +0100 Bart King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: While you are not naming names, I'd like to suggest that many plugins or modifications that people develop for games tend to do it for either fun or educational reasons, or that they wanted a particular functionality for a particular purpose and decide to release it freely. What I call the "boom box model". You take your boom box to the park to listen to music. The rest of the people at the park get to enjoy the music, but you don't charge them money for it, because their enjoyment wasn't why you did it. If this developer that you spoke to is looking for required donations from corporate entities, he really should make this clear, in a language that business people understand (and not developer language, it took me a few years to figure out the difference). Useful to know. Where does one learn about "non-developer language"? ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux