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But...but...I'm not young :) and I remember that at young days of modern software history (80's, early 90's)
it was almost usual to find and share top quality source code.
In those "days" software developers really struggling so much to produce top quality source code.
I remember well all the strive and the work to produce super optimized source code both with Amiga and Commodore 64.
Nowadays this is not more the rule, but is an exception.<<
Thats very interesting I were not aware of that,>>3D-Coat for how it revolutionized the consumer digital sculpting world<<
Interesting that you mention 3DCoat, I thought that Zbrush is considered to be the revolution into 3D sculpting and that 3DCoat a product following its trail somehow ...>> only to publish new release as fast as possible.<<
Yes. this make moyt products more and more overloaded with functions without any substantial gain. Hats off to Michael that he keeps loyal to his philosophy of "less is more" than to go the other way of one new "hot" release after the other ...
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