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From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
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Subject: Re: Porting Plug-ins
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Doug Peters wrote:
> Second, a port is a rather simple and easy accomplishment. ...
> If someone doesn't want to do a proper Amiga port, it's thier loss,
> there is no signifcant expense to do so.
For reasons I gave just a week ago, this is false, and every time it's
repeated here by a non-programmer, I'll be a little less friendly about
saying that it's false. Full support on multiple platforms is among
the most difficult jobs in programming.
- Ernie
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