Sorry if I sounded snobby Richmond. Not my intent. I was just saying that I 
don't think the point about telling too much about a developer environment to 
people who already show aptitude for the skill is a valid one for the reason 
stated. 

Bob


On Nov 16, 2010, at 8:56 AM, Richmond wrote:

> On 11/16/2010 06:46 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>> That's because they are just kids. This target market is seasoned developers 
>> looking for a "better way" to do what they already can.
>> 
>> Bob
>> 
> I was not replying to some question about what RR/LC's target market might or 
> might not be.
> 
> I was replying to the claim that because RR/LC was extremely powerful it 
> would turn off
> hobbyists.
> 
> Between "seasoned" developers (why does that word "seasoned" make me want to 
> say
> "Isn't it time you had a bath?" ?) and "just kids" (and, by-ther-way, "just 
> kids" turn into
> adults [by an entirely natural process, so I am led to believe] with money in 
> their pockets)
> there is a whole continuum of people who might, just possibly, be interested 
> in RR/LC;
> and if RunRev ONLY target "seasoned" developers they might be missing a lot 
> of would-be
> clients.
> 
> Why do these discussions always end in somebody getting "all snobby" about 
> developers?
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