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Podcast episode about Prince of Persia remakes

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Guys,

I just wanted to let you know that I have a podcast (in portuguese) about software development and today's episode brings an interview we did with Bruno "oitofelix" discussing about the development process of his project MININIM and a little bit also about my own project for Roku.

We mentioned this forum and added links to the community pages at the Show Notes, if you understand portuguese check it out at:
http://www.podebug.com/2016/08/029-recr ... asileiros/

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Interesting.
Too bad it's not in English, I would've liked to listen to it. ;)
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I wonder why is there a link to "Open Letter to Hobbyists"...
Norbert wrote:Too bad it's not in English, I would've liked to listen to it. ;)
Or at least there could be a transcript that we could give to machine translation...
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David wrote:I wonder why is there a link to "Open Letter to Hobbyists"...
This was a citation of one of our co-hosts during the episode, he was making the parallel between the Open Source movement and the "Software Market", showing they pretty much started at the same period of history.
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Norbert wrote:Too bad it's not in English, I would've liked to listen to it. ;)
Or at least there could be a transcript that we could give to machine translation...
That would be nice, but our podcast has no budget or advertisements :)
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