I think a lot of developments start with the desire of the developer to get what he really wants so that he can use it. It's not just the technical fascination or the business opportunity.
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It's about passion, and if somebody is passionate about a development deal, they're going to get it made.
The breakthrough innovations come when the tension is greatest and the resources are most limited. That's when people are actually a lot more open to rethinking the fundamental way they do business.
As a company grows, its purpose grows with it. It has the potential to evolve your purpose.
Most companies don't have the luxury of focusing exclusively on innovation. They have to innovate while stamping out zillions of widgets or processing billions of transactions.
When I was a student and rushing to finish a project, my gut instinct was usually to keep adding all kinds of features. It's a way of papering over the fact that you haven't quite nailed your concept yet.
Corporations have been killing the risk-taking and exploration that makes software great. They have tried to rip the soul out of development.
It gives you great pleasure to know that millions of developers, day to day, make their living using the software that you created.
Ultimately, going into the consumer market, we really need outstanding content. That was the goal: if we can get the developer kit out at a low enough cost point, then hopefully a lot of developers would show up and start creating content.
More people are working in jobs that are interactive technology based or find a basis in intellectual property.
I completely agree with feeling the need for or the benefits of being pushed and of being directed on a project and collaborating.
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