From: "Robert W. Largent" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,rec.games.programmer Subject: Re: Check out my demo game! Date: 13 Aug 1997 15:57:57 GMT Organization: Direct Data Applications Lines: 34 Message-ID: <01bca802$ddac7880$86b1ced0@bubbas> References: <33e62ef4 DOT 15019110 AT news DOT eunet DOT be> <01bca11c$5384ce60$45025cc3 AT neverworks-> <01bca12e$a4748b00$492ccccf AT bubbas> <33F02471 DOT 5F6F AT juno DOT com> <5sr929$ehe$1 AT news2 DOT voicenet DOT com> NNTP-Posting-Host: p06.pm-5.pm.dimcom.net To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk It just goes back to people thinking that in order for you to be a great programmer you have to write everything yourself, all utilities, libraries, everything. Damn, if you take that approach you might as well write your own compiler. And while you're at it, write your own operating system also. Lets see how far you get to actually completing something. Fortunately for most of us, in todays business world, if you take that attitude you won't have a job for very long. That way the software engineers that actually want to finish something, don't have to put up with shit like that. It comes down to something very simple: "EVOLVE, OR DIE!!!" As I have so generously said before (who cares if you don't want to hear it again, don't read it), we are here to write games, games, GAMES!!!! Not, the worlds next best graphics library. For those of you who want to do that, great, power to you. Just don't go slamming people that use graphics and sound libraries. Robb Largent John Public wrote in article <5sr929$ehe$1 AT news2 DOT voicenet DOT com>... > This isn't "rec.graphics.engine", or "rec.learn.to.program". > I can't see one reason NOT to use a fitting API. It's funny that > there's so much resistance to graphics APIs, or if not utter > resistance, there's some unwritten rule that you have to have already > programmed a similar API, just to prove that you could do it. But > people kneel down and kiss the earth when they dig up a decent sound > library. (I know I do.) > -John > >