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RE[3]: I'd like to know...
by tyrione on Mon 12th Oct 2009 21:41
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"100% from scratch inovation is rare these days, virtually everything has its roots in something else.
I would argue that innovation never happens and has never happened from scratch. Nothing is ever created in a vacuum. Everything "new" is influenced by what came before it.
J. Michael Straczynski said one time that "good writers borrow, bad writers steal." A good writer will take old ideas and add to them. The same thing happens in all of the other creative arts including coding and engineering. "
Picasso was quoted as good artists copy, great artists steal. They see the vision where it could go and capitalize on it and create their own style.
RE[3]: I'd like to know...
by StephenBeDoper on Mon 12th Oct 2009 22:39
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I would argue that innovation never happens and has never happened from scratch. Nothing is ever created in a vacuum. Everything "new" is influenced by what came before it.
J. Michael Straczynski said one time that "good writers borrow, bad writers steal." A good writer will take old ideas and add to them. The same thing happens in all of the other creative arts including coding and engineering.