I liked your site. Particullarly, the part about small business products. I did notice I think you have a typo in the text as follows:
I feel like these companies have a much greater responsibility to they users of their products, and as such I expect more from them.
I am pretty sure you meant to say ‘the users’ not ‘they users’. Although my site has errors also, it’s like playing chess against yourself. You can’t beat yourself in chess.
So, I understand. Just trying to help out.
On the other hand, it is different when you write code. It tells you that you are wrong-either syntax or output wise. This is not the case with spell checker. Speaking of code, I could use some help with our proprietary product and some coding. It’s a long story, but I would be interested in seeing if you might be wanting to help with this project I am putting together.
Amongst other things, I would like to run a multi computer project. As you have said, we all have to make a buck and I am having problems. Are you interested in contributing and being compensated?
Hi Simeon,
I just read this post: http://blog.simb.net/2006/12/07/adding-on-to-modelglue-unity-scaffolds/
and I really thought it was useful BUT the images did not appear for me. Can you have a look at this ? I am really looking forward to being able to see this post correctly.
Good work!
Kind regards,
Rony
Hi,
I liked your site. Particullarly, the part about small business products. I did notice I think you have a typo in the text as follows:
I feel like these companies have a much greater responsibility to they users of their products, and as such I expect more from them.
I am pretty sure you meant to say ‘the users’ not ‘they users’. Although my site has errors also, it’s like playing chess against yourself. You can’t beat yourself in chess.
So, I understand. Just trying to help out.
On the other hand, it is different when you write code. It tells you that you are wrong-either syntax or output wise. This is not the case with spell checker. Speaking of code, I could use some help with our proprietary product and some coding. It’s a long story, but I would be interested in seeing if you might be wanting to help with this project I am putting together.
Amongst other things, I would like to run a multi computer project. As you have said, we all have to make a buck and I am having problems. Are you interested in contributing and being compensated?
Let me know,
Thanks.
Tim Bateman