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Hey you all, it has been some time.

But I just stumbled upon a cool article about "forever projects" which I wanted to share with you. It seems to me that I and many others in the TI community have a similar problem :) . And it's not a shame, because everybody has projects that take forever.

I am looking at you:
- Spencer's Zelda (probably literally "forever" project, that makes me sad)
- any Pokémon game, haha
- Wizards, speaking for myself
- DigiTan's Robot War
- ...

I bet there are plenty more! :D
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*looks at folder full of 'forever projects'* ...

Yeah i can relate to that :).
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Can programs we've released but that we'll still be working on forever count? Because then TokenIDE is definitely one of those.
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Yep, I know that feeling. I have a handful of projects that I started back around 2001-2003 that til this day, still haven't been completed.

There is never enough time in the day lol :(
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merthsoft wrote:Can programs we've released but that we'll still be working on forever count? Because then TokenIDE is definitely one of those.
I think so. I heard about the Grammer support, cool stuff!
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