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Another example is something such as, or like, a chess engine. You put a chess position in it, tell it to calculate for X minutes, and it tells you what it thinks to be the best move. That's software of epic proportions. (Although chess engines seem to become commonplace nowadays). After finishing my study in creating and engineering such programs, I discovered that nobody except for a very select few companies want or need that kind of software; and most of them are not in the Netherlands (anymore). So now I maintain or write administrative software that stuffs things into a database, or websites (and they are, if you strip away the design, just representations of databases too, nowadays... sigh) for a living. It's like studying to become a great writer, wanting to write great literary works, just to end up writing manuals for the next Braun toaster. Last edited by Katsunami; 06-23-2013 at 08:04 PM. |
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Yep.....interestingly as you say, most writers end up there too, editing, teaching, writing tech manuals instead of the writing Great Novels, Great Literature! Only a few survive.
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PS you can play each of them in your browser but you need Java to run them |
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Sort of ironic isn't it. The more successful a writer is the less time he/she has to devote to actually writing more of what made him/her successful in the 1st place.
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They didn't scam anyone into buying them, or say "please buy these to save our house." They were able to quickly produce stories that people are willing to pay for, and seem to want more of. I wish I could. As far as I can tell, it's no sure thing to make a living as a self published writer, period. The news story here is just that things fell into place for them right when they most needed it to. That's nice. As for the piracy angle....nah, I doubt any pirate will care. ApK EDIT: P.S. I just noticed there were two more pages of this thread that I haven't read. Sorry if this was redundant. Last edited by ApK; 06-24-2013 at 03:54 PM. |
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I think it's more the quality and style of literature being output that some might object to. The fact they produce tonnes of it doesn't really improve matters. I guess it would be possible to write a program to produce this type of stuff endlessly.
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NAME = pick(John, Jack, James, Timothy) ACTION = pick(brushed, ran, pawed ) DESC = pick( pale, dark, thin, chubby ) PART = pick( thigh, breast, flat stomach, chin ) THOUGHT = pick( do away with, take, slap ) PLACE = pick( pantry, kitchen, bedroom, cellar ) print "As " + NAME + ACTION + "his hand across her" + DESC + PART + "she thought she must" + THOUGHT + "him in the" + PLACE |
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If you study Computer Science with the goal to write websites later, then there isn't a problem. If you study CS because you dream of creating something that rocks the world ("Because everybody says that's possible if I do such and such"), then you'll probably be very disappointed. Same with regard to studying the arts. Accomplished photographers often end up taking product snapshots, writers end up as writers of manuals, painters and musicians end up as teachers in their art instead of performers... not because they're not good, but just because they don't happen to be lucky enough to end up in the top few of the world. (Which can often be because they're just not discovered or something.) |
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Nonetheless, if one could make a living creating stuff that way, everyone would be doing it. Try it. Let us know. There is talent involved in what they did (even if it may not be classically artistic literary talent) and not everyone can do it at all. To do it prolifically and make an honest living at it (by 'honest' I mean people are actually buying the stories because they like the stories. They were not tricked or 'gimmicked' into buying) is impressive. |
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Yep, go for it! I love how it's so easy to criticize successful people on the interwebz. These people (regardless of speed of production) are obviously doing something right, creating books readers want to buy if they are making enough money to live on, particularly paying a mortgage. You don't even have a clue as to the quality which must be good enough to sell books. Mikey I"m wondering if you are a student, living in the dorms or with your parents? |
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The question I was trying to answer was whether there's anything wrong with being prolific. To me the number of these books sold tells me more about the audience than anything else. There's certainly nothing wrong with doing what they're doing though and, judging by the video, they'd be the last ones to pretend they're producing anything other than pulp fiction. By all means, good luck to them, but it doesn't mean I have to like the stuff.
You did ask a specific question and it seems a little unfair to criticise when people give you an answer. Mike PS I'm well past my college years but I do remember them fondly ![]() |
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Ill be watching for your name on the bestseller lists.
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