Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!news From: "Craig Graham" Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.freetalk.english Subject: Re: Code W****r Date: 16 Mar 1998 01:35:45 GMT Organization: PlayStation Net Yaroze (SCEE) Lines: 49 Message-ID: <01bd507c$7472f6a0$74d449c2@Angela1.intelligent-group.com> References: <3509BEF1.27D0@kprob.demon.co.uk> <01bd4f38$cc655dc0$79d449c2@Angela1.intelligent-group.com> <350C31A1.54F2@manc.u-net.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: l116.mistral.co.uk X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 James Shaughnessy wrote in article <350C31A1.54F2@manc.u-net.com>... > Craig Graham wrote: > > All these babies, blaming the nasty tools for their lack of > > progress. > > I blame it for losing hours of work I'd been working on because > it suddenly died on me. Yes, you'll call me a name and say I > should save more often. Hindsight is wonderful thing. A name. You should save more often ;) > And in a newsgroup called FREETALK I thought you had the freedom > to express honest opinion. Of course it's freetalk - that's why I feel I can express my opinion (that CW isn't as big a wahoonie as some folks make out). > I'm sure it's a good developing environment IN THEORY but I don't have > time/money to be a paying beta tester. I'll buy it back happily when > people start praising it. I bought it in the first place because > it looked good on paper, and well worth the £90 special price. > Seriously, who gave it what award though? I honestly would like to > know. It's all relative (as I've said before). Try some (more expensive) embedded development systems before slating it (you'd be hard pressed to find an 8051 C compiler for that money, never mind an R3000 C compiler & remote source debugger). > Jim, trying to talk freely, Craig. Talking freely as well - but with a less popular viewpoint.... > PS. Funny how a lot of people HATE reading constructive critisism, > but they'd also say what I've said isn't constructive. It just > starts off petty arguements and name-calling which these private > Yaroze newsgroups everyone will agree is practically free of. I'm not calling anyone in particular names, I'd just like to see a little more realism, and less complaining....bug reports - great, whinging - not so great. > James Shaughnessy james@manc.u-net.com Craig.