Are you using the new Inform IDE? It's totally awesome.
Are you using Inform 7 (natural language) or Inform 6 (traditional programming)?
I find Inform 7 to be very intriguing, but haven't developed anything with it yet.
You aren't familiar with the intentional fallacy then.
Basically it says that an author of a work is not (and can't be) the primary source of describing what their work means.
Back in the stone age, artwork made the boxes look good.
Of course, back in the stone age games came with actual *stuff* to complement the game. Anyone remember the comic books that came with some Atari games?
Are you using the new Inform IDE? It's totally awesome. Are you using Inform 7 (natural language) or Inform 6 (traditional programming)? I find Inform 7 to be very intriguing, but haven't developed anything with it yet.
Interesting, thanks for that.
Hah. Yeah. Know a lot of laptop thieves or do you just have an overactive stereotyping imagination?
You aren't familiar with the intentional fallacy then. Basically it says that an author of a work is not (and can't be) the primary source of describing what their work means.
Back in the stone age, artwork made the boxes look good. Of course, back in the stone age games came with actual *stuff* to complement the game. Anyone remember the comic books that came with some Atari games?