Yes. That is what happened to me. Right now I am no longer working, but for 8 
years I had a 9 to 5 job coding.


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From: QuentinC
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.

Hello all,

IF you don't know me, I'm the developer of the playroom.

IF I don't release as many new games as I did before on the platform, 
that's essentially because I now have a job as a developer.

I have started making audiogames and then the playroom when I was 
teenager, student at highschool and then university. I had a lot more of 
free time than I have now.

Additionally, when you are developing software for your company from 8 
AM to 5 PM, you may not want to develop again for your own project all 
evenings and week-ends; and even if you still want to, you make progress 
slowly as you have less time, and so your general motivation for your 
project also tends to decrease.

I think that many of the developer who started 5, 10 or more years ago 
when they were teenagers are now in a similar case. Others have no job 
but founded a family,  or perhaps they made both; all that without 
counting all those who have problems with their health.

The real question should be, why could we have the impression that there 
are less developers, or less productive, less motivated now than 5, 10 
or 15 years ago?
I don't have this impression when I see all the topics in the new 
release forum section of audiogames.net.





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