tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-736684970174462098.post3306072222440257577..comments2023-11-03T02:36:41.872-07:00Comments on FPS Creator Reloaded: Meeting Day And Live Interview PrepAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00942934253243738809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-736684970174462098.post-45903474045348386252014-06-04T14:27:30.956-07:002014-06-04T14:27:30.956-07:00Hi Lee! Really enjoyed your interview. I found it ...Hi Lee! Really enjoyed your interview. I found it inspiring. I like your vision of creating a tool that can allow lots of people to do something very big, fast and easy. From some of what you said it was clear to me that you think much the same way I do in what I've found to be very unique ways, even having come to some of the same conclusions (one example being that all things being equal, it's more profitable (and beneficial to others) to market to more people at less money per person than the reverse, because there's word of mouth. That would certainly rear a longer-term reward that narrow figures can't really predict).<br /><br />I was pleasantly surprised to here you say you throw programs away and start again, often. That was a lesson I learned just a few years ago, I made the decision to take the extra time to do that. Turns out it pays for itself in time almost right away and the rest is a better software, code, and efficiency. It's win/win/win all the way. Being willing and ready to do that anytime it becomes clearly appropriate in a long-and-coming project, has probably helped me to grow as a programmer more and faster than anything else. So many people in my society (America) don't have the patience or foresight to do that, so it's a real pleasure to hear that you regularly do that too. :) It's so refreshing to be able to take what I've learned and start again fresh from a clean slate.<br /><br />You're probably ending the evening with a beer, so enjoy :)Patrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01050067600322116703noreply@blogger.com