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Re: lgp vs. lgd
On Wednesday 11 April 2001 21:44, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I think I found the problem with the Linux Games:
>
> We always talked about "Linux Game Programming"
> instead of "Linux Game Developing" ...
When I first read this I stopped and thought "wow - he's right. we did it
wrong all the time".
But then I asked myself 2 questions:
When do we talk about "Programming" instead of "Developing"?
When we do it, why do we do it?
Answer to 1: In most discussions on this mailing list
Answer to 2: Because someone asked a programming question
There also is a certain slant towards "Programming" in the "general"
discussions, so you still are right. But I think it's not as bad as you
described it :)
--
Christian Reiniger
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not as the term is now abused by journalists to mean a computer
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- ESR
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