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Re: The "user-developer gap" myth
> There is definitely a gap. An analogy could be between
> someone who simply drives a car and someone who knows how to
> fix one (ie. a mechanic). The driver knows how to use the car
> but doesn't know how to fix it if it breaks or how to make it
> perform better. The person with the mechanical knowledge does
> know this and therefore there is a gap in knowledge between a
> mechanic and a driver.
For the most part, this is true. Although for any long term II
user, you gain a bit of programming skills just by using the
various program and OS's around.
Sadly, this is exactly what the 'big boys' in the computer biz
have wanted all along. By splitting the computer user population
in such a manner, they can charge those outrageous prices that
we see in the marketplace.
I think part of the reason I love my II's is the 'tinker factor'
involved in using them. They started out a s one man's hobby and
turned into many people's infatuation. Well, mine at least. :-)
--
Thank you for your time and interest. I hope it was helpful
or at least interesting.
Phoenyx,
Apple2 user since March 1984
Links to Phoenyx's pages:
preferred..... http://zip.to/Phoenyx_A2
alternate..... http://www.tinyangeldesigns.com/Apple2