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However the alternative is making your own stack which for small devs is more resources then you may have. Instead of spending time developing the tech that's core you have to create a backend. I had a project on parse but it isn't very successful so I'm letting it die instead of migrating. If it was successful I would have the time & money to migrate it.


It's not really a new phenomena. Look back in the 70s or 80s with arcades, people would stand around watching their friends play. Then later young people went to each others houses and played video games (mostly multiplayer but some single player and watched).

It's entertaining watching how other people do things. They might play differently than how you would play it.


Ha, I remember those days all too well...there would be a big crowd around the best players of PacMan, Defender or what have you...you would have to work your way in there, or be tall enough to look over peoples shoulders, to see what was going on.


>It's entertaining watching how other people do things. They might play differently than how you would play it.

I don't really think this is the appeal


Yes this, it's Xcode not xCode people


I find most shocking the difference between say 5 years and 15 years is quite small.


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