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Lurker
here: while I'm not building music software directly, I was the lead
developer/architect for the first six years of the Chrysler Groups websites,
then did the hosted e-commerce engine that sold music & videos and was
licensed by JCPenney, MTV, and Kmart websites for a couple of years, and now am
working at compuware on a developers tool called OptimalJ.
Prior
to getting into programming I made my living playing Bass for a long time.
Jim
I wonder how many people who work for
software companies (or themselves)
who are actually designing looping software, plugins or
other music software there are
at Loopers Delight.
I can think of at least a half dozen.
Do you folks feel like outing yourselves? It
would be cool to know.
I endorse a lot of software, myself, and have an
advisory capacity on design for a few companies but
I'm not a realy developer. Who are the real
folks?
ps Richard Zvonar and others:
can you read this posting (I know you don't like my dayglo green
background
but I hate the normal
e-mail.......................color, man, if it's not irritating.)
I notice that noone seems to bug NemoGuit about his grey
postings which is why I chose this
color.
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