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- From: amiga@cse.unsw.edu.au (Amiga Utilities)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Registrated developer, myth or reality?
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 06:52:55 GMT
- Organization: University Of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia.
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- In article <549.6611T311T2207@jroger.in-berlin.de> jroger@jroger.in-berlin.de (Sebastian Rittau) writes:
- >In <4f4qn6$q18@columba.udac.uu.se> Daniel Widenfalk <t94dwi@chaph.tdb.uu.se> wrote:
- >
- >>Hi all, I was just wondering wether AT has some kind of developer
- >>status that you can apply for? Like "Registrated Amiga Developer"?
- >
- >AFAIK, AT is building its developer-support at the moment. You have to
- >wait a while until it becomes available.
-
- Well, they have been building it a bit too long for my liking. If they can't
- get their act together fuck them. I'm getting a BeBox, at least Be are
- supporting their developers AND listening to their suggestions.
-
- Peter Urbanec
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