Which comes very close to asserting that Apple only wants jerks to develop
on their platform.

I dearly wish I could see a kinder interpretation of the facts, but it
currently evades me...


On 21 October 2010 12:42, Carl Jokl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think development is a balancing act.
>
> I personally can get attached to pet projects and care more about them
> being successful than making lots of money. If it was all about money
> then why would I work on things out of hours when I am not getting
> paid for them. I know I am not the only programmer who has been told
> 'no' by a company and consequently worked on something in my own time
> to prove it would work when there is no money involved.
>
> The other side is the reality that I have to pay the rent somehow and
> need to make a living to survive and so have to compromise.
>
> I am sure there are developers for whom everything is just money money
> money....but I think they are probably jerks.
>
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