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> I can give you many other examples.Yes, please do. It will help third-party programs to become better, and it will make you known, in the larger community, as someone who, after complaining, proceeds to help improving programs Needless to say, I'd post the list publicly if you sent me it, so that we can, hopefully, collectively tackle it.
Quote from: fb39ca4 on July 27, 2010, 02:50:55 pmsince they're teachers, they don't want students playing games in class.That said, not every teacher is against calc game dev, though. While Critor and Mic would not appreciate that their students play games instead of doing their school work, taking notes and listening in class, they are not against calc games in any way.
since they're teachers, they don't want students playing games in class.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on July 27, 2010, 06:12:07 pmQuote from: fb39ca4 on July 27, 2010, 02:50:55 pmsince they're teachers, they don't want students playing games in class.That said, not every teacher is against calc game dev, though. While Critor and Mic would not appreciate that their students play games instead of doing their school work, taking notes and listening in class, they are not against calc games in any way. <late>I know one math teacher who did much to support calculator games, Dan E one of the coders for Block Dude and MOS is now a math teacher, imagine that.</late>
Quote> I can give you many other examples.Yes, please do. It will help third-party programs to become better, and it will make you known, in the larger community, as someone who, after complaining, proceeds to help improving programs Needless to say, I'd post the list publicly if you sent me it, so that we can, hopefully, collectively tackle it.