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[MUD-Dev] Re: pet peeves
(Rearranged your post to include your correction).
diablo#best,com wrote:
>
> > Pet peeve #97
> > When someone claiming to be the creator of another world logs into mine
> > (doesn't matter to me if it is true or not) and expects me to treat him
> > any differently from any other newbie.
Well I'll occasionally log onto other muds and talk to the imps (particularly
the coders). If I notice a feature that I find appealing I'll ask them if
they wouldn't mind explaining how it works, and I'll usually offer to show
the person around my mud if they've given me a tour of theirs (at that point
the conversation has usually evolved into software designs and implementations
anyway).
I don't EXPECT to be spoken to, but I usually find that - like me - many coders
are more than happy to talk about their work with someone who appreciates the
effort that has gone into it.
KaVir.
- Thread context:
- Re: [MUD-Dev] Re: pet peeves, (continued)
- [MUD-Dev] pet peeves,
diablo diablo#best,com, Thu 11 Feb 1999, 21:29 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] World-file parsing and RTTI?,
The Arrow arrow#trelleborg,mail.telia.com, Wed 10 Feb 1999, 18:45 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] Re: optimizing code,
Chris Gray cg#ami-cg,GraySage.Edmonton.AB.CA, Wed 10 Feb 1999, 02:41 GMT
- [MUD-Dev] code profiling,
Chris Gray cg#ami-cg,GraySage.Edmonton.AB.CA, Tue 09 Feb 1999, 06:00 GMT
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