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Learning is the main point of taking on a side project. Whether it’s original or not doesn’t matter

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Think of it this way: If there’s loads of implementations of an idea, it means there’ss already a market/need for it!

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A Minecraft rewrite in Rust with a very specific engine and goals certainly hadn’t been done… right?..

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Guess that depends on what your goal is. Are you doing it for fun? Or for money? If it’s the latter it’s all in the marketing.

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Steve Jobs said “you don’t have to do it better, just different”.

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Yeah Apple’s marketing is incredible

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Turns out that fruit doesn’t cure cancer either

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third panel: end up doing it anyway because it’s fun

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4th panel, you did a great job but nobody gives a shit

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So? You did it because it’s fun, not because you wanted a pat on the back.

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There are some projects that are just for you, and others you hope people will get use out of / enjoy

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This is the correct answer

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