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Just for Fun. No, Really. Just for Fun. No, Really. We like to write software! Coding is a zigzag journey of problem-solving, and the destination is less important than some might think. We often get asked questions like: “Why are you doing this?” “What is the purpose of this project?” “What does this project do better than X ?” Silicon Valley Cutthroat If one spends a lot of time on Hacker News , or other startup-oriented news sites, they might believe that everyone is working on their next multi-million-dollar startup and/or exit strategy. It may be hard to imagine that people work on open source code purely for the fun of it. There are hackers who just love the art of building software . They do it for the challenge, for the fun of it. They aren’t trying to make a million dollars. Consumer Culture Or, if one is used to consuming other software only, and rarely creating any, they might get stuck in a mindset of thinking “what can ...

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