On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 08:04:15AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote: [cut]
> > I dedicated hours upon hours of my free time, often resulting in a > headache to complete the project within reasonable time. However, I go > a beating and a severe bashing instead of being guided to do better > the next time. > Again guys, the quality of a software does not improve of get worse if we spend more words about its pluses and minuses, or if we bring in the discussion more motivations and excuses about what we think is a plus or a minus. A software is good if it serves a need or solves a problem in a good way, whatever your notion of "good" is. If this happens, (some) people will use, change and improve it, and the software will survive. Otherwise, it will fall into oblivion, as has already happened for 99.9% of the code written so far. For Edward: I know it is almost unavoidable to get comments on the software you produce at a personal level, but as in any other creative activity, the take of the creator on his own creature might (or would? or should?) differ from the opinion of others. You should probably accept it and live with that, if you want to continue writing software. It's just impossible to make everybody happy, so if you want to keep coding just code for your own happiness, as every free software coder does. Sometimes your happiness will match the happiness of somebody else, while most of the times it will not. If this is a major problem for you, go choose another creative activity and have fun :) Having said that, I also had a quick look to netman C code, and it seemed a bit kinky to me, even putting aside the fact that it does not compile out of the box, which is quite irritating as well... My2Cents KatolaZ -- [ Enzo Nicosia aka KatolaZ --- GLUG Catania -- Freaknet Medialab ] [ me [at] katolaz.homeunix.net -- http://katolaz.homeunix.net -- ] [ GNU/Linux User:#325780/ICQ UIN: #258332181/GPG key ID 0B5F062F ] [ Fingerprint: 8E59 D6AA 445E FDB4 A153 3D5A 5F20 B3AE 0B5F 062F ] _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng