Emerging after the advent of procedural and object oriented programming languages, Clickteam's revolutionary products have facilitated much of the creativity and production of software. With this tool available to all, a community rises from the shared admiration of many for these products, and its members display the products that they have made through them. The new community is the offspring of Clickteam, the infantile generator of games, struggling against the limitation of their interface to shape functionality, whose power is most adequately wielded through the interfaces of its predecessors. Yes, the old programming languages, the elegant ones that preceded them, the tools that were used even to bare them; they are the most efficient; they are the most convenient. Developing a product in one of those languages is concisely expressing its flow, but developing in the click and point interfaces of Clickteam is applying cheat codes to a poorly framed game. When inventing in MMF, you are exploiting it. You are causing it to do something that therein is not conveniently done. Are variables not better than alterable values? Yes, they are, as are many things that came before it. Nevertheless, I have abandoned it not for this reason, but because of how rude its community was to me.
"I have abandoned it not for this reason, but because of how rude its community was to me. "
I don't think I have ever seen you here on this site David, that or you were using a different name? Also the community has been very open and cool recently to folks looking for guidence or questions. Just take a look at the code-it sections.
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I was here once several years ago, but my immaturity made me somewhat of an outlaw in the community. I had hoped then that one day I would be welcomed again, and given the chance to behave myself appropriately here. I don't suppose anyone knowing who I am would be willing to give me another chance. But I have definitely matured. Rikus, you seem kind enough. Are you willing to give me that chance? I will appreciate it, and I will prove it through my conduct.
My name is not David, but I'm afraid that if say my real name some that knew me will be alarmed. If you can focus on my change of attitude in the community now, and disregard my past, I will feel free to tell you my name. Do I have that guarantee?