← Back to context Comment by FpUser 4 years ago Personally I would rather take cash. 4 comments FpUser Reply zepto 4 years ago You would likely think differently if you cared about the product and had invested time in developing it.Having said that, there is no evidence their developers felt differently to you. FpUser 4 years ago I do almost nothing but develop products. However as product becomes mature I start looking for new things to do. Also maintenance of mature product requires different type of people, not inventors. zepto 4 years ago Obviously this isn’t how Anders Hejlsberg, who invented and then ‘maintained’ C# for a decade thinks about things. 1 reply →
zepto 4 years ago You would likely think differently if you cared about the product and had invested time in developing it.Having said that, there is no evidence their developers felt differently to you. FpUser 4 years ago I do almost nothing but develop products. However as product becomes mature I start looking for new things to do. Also maintenance of mature product requires different type of people, not inventors. zepto 4 years ago Obviously this isn’t how Anders Hejlsberg, who invented and then ‘maintained’ C# for a decade thinks about things. 1 reply →
FpUser 4 years ago I do almost nothing but develop products. However as product becomes mature I start looking for new things to do. Also maintenance of mature product requires different type of people, not inventors. zepto 4 years ago Obviously this isn’t how Anders Hejlsberg, who invented and then ‘maintained’ C# for a decade thinks about things. 1 reply →
zepto 4 years ago Obviously this isn’t how Anders Hejlsberg, who invented and then ‘maintained’ C# for a decade thinks about things. 1 reply →
You would likely think differently if you cared about the product and had invested time in developing it.
Having said that, there is no evidence their developers felt differently to you.
I do almost nothing but develop products. However as product becomes mature I start looking for new things to do. Also maintenance of mature product requires different type of people, not inventors.
Obviously this isn’t how Anders Hejlsberg, who invented and then ‘maintained’ C# for a decade thinks about things.
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