2012/3/9 Mathieu Bouchard <[email protected]> > I meant myself, for example - and everyone who doesn't do Pd fulltime, >>>> thus cannot really afford to learn using the more complicated >>>> parts/methods. So to say, the barriers to entry shall be kept low. >>>> >>> > Nearly none of the Pd professionals use Pd «fulltime». >>> >> > Yeah. The question is, do you understand the point I was trying to make >> with my less professional English? Then I'm also interested if you agree >> with it. >> > > I don't necessarily... « à temps plein » or « full time » means as a main > occupation. The definition is variable, but in my country, this is normally > assumed to mean 30 hours per week in a sustained way, especially 50 weeks > per year. Even when including all the non-patching activities that revolve > around Pd or mostly-Pd projects, very few Pd professionals put that much > time in Pd. Are there any at all ? >
Yea, this is what we call in our wonderfully expressive Hungarian language "szőrszálhasogatás" http://hunglish.hu/search?huSentence=sz%C5%91rsz%C3%A1lhasogat%C3%A1s&enSentence=&doc.genre=-10 :o) > > If you don't mean that, then it's probably not a matter of your skills of > English, but rather about stating your opinion precisely enough. > Quite possible, really. > > But yes, I agree with what I think that you are saying. But I think that > there is a continuüm of time investment that gradually makes the learning > more worth the effort, and it begins at a tiny amount of part-time such as > just a few hours per week. > I'll try to elaborate more my original point. Phenomena like Pd have kind of "low end" (which is where that barrier of entry is), those parts/applications which are easy to understand and to hack by beginners or amateurs. Then they have a certain "high end", the more advanced topics within - e.g. dynamic patching for me, or libPd according to Julian. Now, someone can fear that the focus of developments could move towards the "high end", leaving simple folks increasingly frustrated. I don't share, but I think I can understand that fear, and my point was that Pd shall keep the "low end" accessible and up-to-date. (IMO, a helpful UI is one factor, good help system and tutorials are another, etc.) András
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