by deema78 » Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:39 pm
Hello, I am the developer of the desktop interface "software", Splinter, which is also the world's first and only TRULY imagery based programming evironment, and the number one rated package, in its class, on freewarefiles.com, for two years straight(which hasnt helped much, as yet)
I also have Aspergers Syndrome and have run into issues due to my communication styles, in the past, and realize, now, that I really need to make a better effort in this area,
My thought process was "Well, they may find me abrasive at times and extremely arrogant, but no one is NOT going to run the most advanced desktop software in history, therefore self stunting their own end user evolution, because the developer, me, is a dik".......
Apparently, quantum leaps in capabilities and customization dont amount to much when they get turned off and away before even learning about them. Who'da thunk it
In my following posts, I have no interest in spamming, of course, but think that I may need to , in order for "you" to understand some of the concepts and constructs of Splinter, I will have to "show" something or whatever, in order for the questions and "claims" to make sense. So, what exactly would be the "safe" levels? (not too much detail in the "read first" topic).
Thanks, appreciate it, this site was just what I was looking for