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Old 05-01-2003, 10:37 AM   #2
Sarolite
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Well, the one coder I have came to us because he is the real life friend of one of my builders. Honestly, I believe that most coders who are of the calibre that the majority of muds are asking for are working on their own projects already, and are not looking to be subserviant to someone. I'm not a coder looking for work, but I believe a co-imp position in a mud with a lot of excellent quality builders is what would appeal most if I was.

It is rare to find a coder who shares the same vision as you and that you can trust. If you have that, hold on to them for all you're worth. I have seen implementors insult and downplay the work that a coder has done, and claim that an implementor did all the coding that this coder had done. That's not very smart.

Ultimately, however, the best way to get things done is to do it yourself. If you've truly got the know-how to be an implementor (and not just opening a mud because you feel like it), it is not much more to become a mediocre coder. After that, pretty much only experience can turn you into a great coder.

If your project cannot attract a coder, and you've got no interest in learning to code, perhaps it is time to join forces with another mud. Perhaps your awesome world design and game design ideas would best be served by presenting them to a group that can code them, and in return for your efforts and contributions you can have a job as an immortal. (That is what I offer, immortality in exchange for ideas we like and use.)
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