On 04.09.2004, at 01:49, Troy Rollins wrote:

I was a hobbyist too (am still, but that's not the point). Now I consider myself a pro. Not because I am a better programmer, or because I learned so much, but because I can help more often then that I need help.

Right Björnke: Evolution is based on diversity. Maybe Revolution dont need it;)

This is true. Many hobbyists become pros, and many pros like to help out those with less experience. But pros also need to share experience with each other sometimes, in an environment which is somewhat less noise to signal ratio... at some point, very generalized lists such as this one offer little to the pros other than the rewarding opportunity to help newbies. I am involved in such general lists for other tools, helping out the new folks, but when the work has to get done, and there is an advanced question to be asked... well, you don't do it there. It would get lost among the 18th "how do I put something into a variable?" question of the day.

since I know the list - from the beginning - a splitting in different lists never worked...

Many professional programmers will be put off from Revolution if the only support list is full of DreamCard hobbyists and complete newbies doing a seventh grade homework assignment.
Let´s talk about, when the millions of DC Users are here ;)

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