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Hainemakoru

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Banned forever. Reason: Scamming (https://builtbybit.com/threads/hainemakoru-scam-report.158210/, https://builtbybit.com/threads/hainemakoru-scam-report.158034/)

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I have always had this saying... "Apparently everyone can program.... until you ask them to actually program something".

All i see is a 13 year old kid trying to live up to the level of the roll models and people setting themselves up in the business/programming world that is in Minecraft. This takes many years to learn. I have taken MANY courses for programming at school, i took 5 years in the ICS course, 1 Year of Actionscript in ICS :p (What a joke XD), Then basic HTML and CSS for about a year (which included some ruby on rails, MVC asp.net, and some PHP. You don't simply just magically "become a developer" because you think you are good enough... Hell i am not even confident enough to put that in my title.. and yet i made GUIShop with like 55k downloads on it or something. Putting something like that can start a territorial argument also, as developers will always think they are better than each other (Don't deny it devs ;) ) and will say "My plugin is better than yours, or , Your programming sucks, mines better! (uses 77 if statements and entire project is static without oop :p )". Now usually most developers know this so they tend to steer away from that conflict that may happen. As soon as i see a kit that's like: "I know Java, ASP.net, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Actionscript, LUA, C#, C++, Binary, HTML, Yet.Another.Markup.Language, Swift" I'm like, Bitch? You 67? XD That's obviously exaggerated but you do understand what i am saying.

I do like how you guys tried to contact the kid and tell him that this will result in plagiarism... then scared him off a bit. You may not realize it now, or you were just doing it to have some fun out of him, but those kind of things shape how those kids will make these decisions in the future. I think you call it a life lesson or something :confused:. So in a way it was really nice of you guys to do that, and point out where he went wrong (no matter how hard he was acting, he was most likely shitting his pants... Then ran out of shit and starting pissing).

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