HockeyTownUSA <magma@killspam.comcast.net> wrote:
>Good article. One thing that I find interesting is their approaches. Sony 
>concentrates on the hardware, which is usually a PITA to program for, but 
>overall it forces good quality results (almost like programming in 
>assembly). 

        I think it's crazy to say programming in assembly 'forces' good 
quality results.  Should programmers program with eyepatches on too?  
Maybe tape their fingers together?  When exactly is adding difficulty for 
its own sake a good idea?

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