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One Thought for Two-Thousand-Eight
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Craig Hockenberry
— Jan 10
@Adam
Let's see: I was 37 when I first sold shareware online. I was 44 when I started doing indie development full-time. So, yeah, 26 is way too old.
Finding what makes you happy is the hard part in my experience. It's rarely obvious and always subject to external influences.
-ch
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by Craig Hockenberry — Jan 10
Let's see: I was 37 when I first sold shareware online. I was 44 when I started doing indie development full-time. So, yeah, 26 is way too old.
Finding what makes you happy is the hard part in my experience. It's rarely obvious and always subject to external influences.
-ch