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- Nov 2022
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- Sep 2022
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Incidentally, I am also the author of the website you are referring to.
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[author of the draft v4 validation spec here]
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- Aug 2021
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- Jul 2021
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Wow, Aaron himself just answered it!
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answered Oct 12 '09 at 18:28
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- Mar 2021
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answered May 9 '13 at 15:29 alexander farkas
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Posting an issue on the discussion boards for a three year old game, yesterday, I wasn't holding my breath for a reply. Earlier, this morning, a dev. responded, stating they'd look at fixing it, and it was just a few hours before it were sorted!
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- Feb 2021
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github.com github.com
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NO support whatsoever will be given for the moment unless I gave you the program personally. This is because all of this is work in progress and I can't code while constantly writing documentation and answering questions.
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DEV actively answers questions in the community.
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- Jan 2021
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- Oct 2020
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Library author here. I'm always fascinated by new ways people can invalidate my assumptions. I mean that in a sincerely positive way, as it results in learning.
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- learning from others
- assumptions
- can't support everything / all cases
- not:
- sincere
- surprising
- not considering all use cases
- they've thought of everything
- testing/challenging one's assumptions (either validating or invalidating them)
- author of software answering questions in community (support)
- invalidating one's assumptions
- different way of thinking about something
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- Sep 2020
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