Zeth
ZEQ2 Programmer
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Saturday, September 01, 2007
That is exactly the reasoning behind my above explanations. Everyone has to start somewhere, and it's often much less stressful and much more easy to use others works (directly, be it in starting cases) to build your knowledge and skills.
It's how ZEQ2 and almost every creator in existence (whether they admit it or not) got started out. You have to start somewhere -- even if that means just borrowing a line of code, a style of concept, or an idea of design.
Everything is justifiable as nothing is purely original. It's the systematic arrangement of many existing ideas that make a concept perceptually original -- not single design specifications.
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