Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
From: Northern Calif...
Although I don't think this idea will work in getting us more new developers who can actually produce useful code, I don't want to be negative, so I will allow you to add me as one of the donors on the map. I have 1 or 2 licensed MorphOS systems I can lend to potential programmers.
My new address is in Northern California, not far (about 50 miles) from the border between California and Oregon, near the 5 freeway in the center of the state, so you can put an icon in that location for me as a donor who will lend licensed systems to new programmers.
As others have already said in other threads, the main obstacle in getting new programmers is the learning curve required to learn the Amiga/MorphOS API, and the lack of programming tools that most outside developers are used to having available on other platforms.
I will always be supportive of any new ideas on how to get more new programmers for MorphOS, and I actively try to think of new ways to gain new programmers. Hollywood programming language is one of the best languages we have to encourage development for MorphOS, because of its cross platform capability, and the fact that it continues to be developed and add features very often. But to get more outside programmers, we still need more tools that they are used to using on Windows, MacOSX, or Linux, and better documentation of MorphOS.
MorphOS - The best Next Gen Amiga choice.