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3 years on the forums

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As of today, I registered for this particular PB forum account three years ago today. I had one or two other accounts made when I was around 12 or 13, but I hardly count those because I was hardly active.
So, thanks for making me want to come back almost every day out of those three years y'all, and keep being the awesome community you are!
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It's always a pleasure to read something you wrote.
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Quin, I'm glad that you are a member of this forum.
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Time flies!

When I joined many years ago, I was nearly half the age I am today, the forum was more crowded and there were more posts per day, but the ambiance wasn't as good and relaxed as today. In fact there was that impression that a few were "gods" and any newbee or intermediary poster would get shunned for simple mistakes, not knowing things etc.; and there were also many beginners who lacked emotional maturity, too, there were a few posters that clearly lacked social skills but were geniuses on the technical side. So for a few years I was mostly active on a "third party" PB forum until it became inactive/the owner decided that C/C++ would be his exclusive professional future if I remember correctly, and PB would only remain a hobby. For years I was a little inactive, also because of login issues I encountered, I believe there was a time I hadn't started the IDE or compiled a program for 1-2 years (!!), with long stretches of inactivity and only occasional coding. Can't ever predict how it will go, but it seems to be phases of 2-3 years higher followed by 2-3 years lower interest/activity on my side. I just wondered recently if I had the same enthusiasm as on the first day with PB, and yes sometimes I can't resist it and become very ambitious again ;)

IMO it's just perfect right now, for me. And it seems we have some collective mind here, often subjects appear on the forums I was just thinking about in private, doing researches - for example idle's little JIT compilation example using fasm, or many other subjects like SSL,OpenGL and even niche subjects. This also happened with PB itself, often I would start coding a "user lib" for XML or Zip and then in the next PB release there's a complete library included. "LOL" At first I was unhappy about such things, sometimes even arrogant because "my version" would allow more fine tuning - to the disadvantage of simplicity; but now I am just happy everything works in harmony with my own ideas and things just happen the way I wish for (with few exceptions and twists). I am super confident and very satisfied, I know things will be great and get better, everything is as it should be, every encountered little mistake is necessary and a teacher.
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Quin your an asset to the community and it's great to see you progressing and contributing but only every other day? That's not good enough! :wink:
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idle wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:53 am Quin your an asset to the community and it's great to see you progressing and contributing but only every other day? That's not good enough! :wink:
Thanks, Idle! And yeah, only every other day, mostly caused by this awful process we Americans call high school. :D
Thankfully, am done with that now though, and onto college, although I'm not finding I like it much better. I just want to get a job where I can code.
Hopefully I'll be around long enough to someday come close to your insane level of activity and helpfulness :)
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Quin wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 12:59 am
idle wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 10:53 am Quin your an asset to the community and it's great to see you progressing and contributing but only every other day? That's not good enough! :wink:
Thanks, Idle! And yeah, only every other day, mostly caused by this awful process we Americans call high school. :D
Thankfully, am done with that now though, and onto college, although I'm not finding I like it much better. I just want to get a job where I can code.
Hopefully I'll be around long enough to someday come close to your insane level of activity and helpfulness :)
If you have the opportunity to do a computer science at a university and pick up work in the breaks, you would probably be much better off than getting employed as a bit flipper. Thing is finding your mojo is and pursue it.

We can all learn a lot from you about accessibility, I thought that had been sorted 25 years ago but it hasn't and you're in a pretty unique position to teach us in that respect.
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yup, I can only agree with the previous writers.
It's great that you're active here.
This forum is a great place, and you are one of the reasons why.
Keep up the good work.

BTW: To everyone else, I like you too. :oops:
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Nice that you are back ;)

I've been here for 20 years and over the years I've also missed some people like ts-soft who were also here for a long time like me. :(
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