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[personal profile] aldabra Tue 2006-05-16 11:25
Another barrier in the way of kids-of-today is how complex real-world programs are. Back when I were a lad, I could write shoot-em-ups and AI-type programs that were as good as the ones magazines published for you to type in, even if they weren't as good as the ones you had to pay real money for, and because they were as good as those people were impressed. These days it takes whole departments just to write a soundtrack, so why bother cobbling something together as a beginner in the evenings?
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