Subject: Re: What's up on the A2 forum of Delphi access??? From: Will Smith Date: Fri, Dec 4, 1998 09Ç56(H Message-id: On 4 Dec 1998, Mitchell Spector wrote: > The problem I see with Delphi: The Apple II community is a small > and isolated group, and it is made even further isolated when people > start running off to "hide" on Delphi. reminds me of university professors. they know enough to get the job, they hang around, and if they're lucky, they get tenure. when THAT happens, everything kinda stagnates. they teach people about what they perceive the "Real World" to be like, but they don't have a clue. the students hit the Real World thinking they're ready, then realize that almost everything they've learned is severely outdated or (God forbid) wrong.... what can be done about it? not much. mostly one can prevent others from making the same mistakes, warning them to avoid the certain "lame profs" that have been discovered, and encourage people to warn the university, so that MAYBE that prof will be booted. but then, there's that "tenure" thing, which all but guarantees that the prof will remain... scary thing, eh? > I find it kind of disheartening that just because I happen to > be a regular of comp.sys.apple2 and not Delphi, I've been missing > out on a lot of news events in the II world. Why must people keep > important announcements a secret on Delphi? Okay, I know about > the Wolf3D incident, but people like me end up suffering because > of one or two individuals. Frankly I think it's playing right into > their hands, they for some reason wanted to split and fragement > the community and they've succeeded. Who's the real winner here? > In the end people lurking out there think development in the II > world has faded away, lose interest and move onto other platforms > and the community shrinks further. i know the feeling. --- William Smith timex-at-tpau.kluge.net Biddeford, ME http://www.kluge.net/~timex