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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>You know what? He's right! PureData's GUI sucks compared to<br>MAX's! Moreover, jMax's GUI sucks compared to MAX's, and PureData's GUI<br>sucks compared to jMax's (except for speed)!</pre>
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i don't want bloated GUIs, PD's perfect // low-tech // what we like<br>
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( anyway, that boring conversation already happened,<br>
focusing on __TASTE__ rather than on __USABILITY__/__IMPROVEMENT__ )<br>
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<pre wrap=""><br><br> * programmers are not assigned to particular projects, except<br> out of their own interest, or because of a friend wanting a bug<br> fix, or because of paid contracts (usually about specific<br> additions);</pre>
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i hope we'll never speak of contract workers here )) shit... <br>
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<pre wrap=""><br><br> * programmers are attracted to software that already meet<br> certain criteria of usefulness and adequacy;<br></pre>
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why keeping that distinction over and over between<br>
users and programmers ??? it's just apple/microsoft/corporate <br>
point of view !! <br>
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i was born a user...<br>
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