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EddieZilker
This is the dance.
Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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May-30-2012 22:00
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itsamemario
Italian Plumber
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom
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i think you just broke my mind.
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May-30-2012 23:14
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.
Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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May-30-2012 23:23
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Joss Weatherby
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
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quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
I see. So unfortunately you confirmed what I suspected: You're doing work on a professional level without getting paid for it. I asked because with that radio simulation stuff you started to sound like some of my friends who are communication engineers.
I don't know if it's the lack of some degree / formal education that's holding you back and I won't dish out smart-ass advice here but you should turn this hobby into a job.
And business ventures doesn't sound like the right idea considering you say you live on barely any money. |
It is a job, but just not one that pays. Nothing is holding me back, in fact I turned down a senior position at the company that produces the platform for which I write this software for because I'd have to give up working on it (because it competes with one of their official partners).
We have a company, and we have a distribution contract for the software, its just not done yet, or in a state that I'd consider good enough for professional use (its been released as a consumer grade product though for Arma2 for almost 2 years now though, just youtube "Arma ACRE" and there are hundreds of videos explaining how to use it or showing it being used in game).
For the military version (for VBS2) we have a lot of stuff that is more complicated than the consumer version, including our own VOIP software since we use Teamspeak3 for the consumer version (which sucks, and I'd like to switch to our own software, but most gaming communities wouldn't take that up).
We were pursuing a round of capital investment during the winter but my business partner who knew most of the people involved in getting us some money to hire a couple more people sorta went AWOL and I haven't taken the time to continue to look into that (spent it developing instead).
It sucks balls not getting paid, but whatever, we don't have too much overhead. The most expensive part is paid for by our distributor, and thats our commercial/developer license for the military version of Arma (VBS2).
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May-31-2012 00:09
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Joss Weatherby
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2008
Location: The Pacific Northwest, of course
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quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Nou, wouldn't it be better if you accepted the job and kept coding for a hobby? It's awesome when we can do what we like, but there comes a time we need to do one thing or two we don't like so we can do something awesome later on.
I mean, I hate deadlines, but I need to deal with them in order to keep doing the stuff I love. I've had to take jobs I didn't want because it would slow down my research, but I had to bite the bullet and take them. |
Well at that point I had already put a year into the project and I'd be legally obligated NOT to work on it more because it'd be a competing product, so I wasn't too thrilled at the idea of having to throw away all that work. Also from past work experience I know how much it sucks to try and do hobbyist development on the side, especially when its the same thing you are doing at work.
Also the job was in Orlando. Fuck that.
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May-31-2012 01:57
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