By andrewkm on Aug 25, 2018 at 5:22 AM
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    Before I make the post regarding ECC’s future, which does indeed still have a lot in store, I’d like to first take the time to tell you about the person who has truly made EcoCityCraft what it is today.

    Jamie Sinn has been a part of our community since the very beginning, and I have known him ever since he was 11. Before some people think “wait what?”, he’s basically one of my little brother’s real-life best friends. Simply put, they grew up together and I seen them at our house hanging out ever since they were kids :) .

    EcoCityCraft had several developers come and go. At first, I started this project out-sourcing trusted developers with personal pay from my end. Eventually, KHobbits joined us in a more semi-full time fashion, and of course, eventually, KHobbits had to take his leave due to real life obligations (mainly getting a job at a major tech company). Jamie Sinn however, has been the only true full time official co-owner/developer we have ever had. Now of course, I don’t want to discredit our many amazing developers who have helped us through the years, specifically KHobbits and md_5. However, with Jamie Sinn’s recent leave, I feel it’s only right to tell you a little bit about him and what he’s done for ECC.

    Ever since the very early days, Jamie has constantly attempted to make his way onto EcoCityCraft’s development team. He continuously submitted small pieces of code, and small things he wanted added, and was constantly told “maybe later”. He was a very young developer who continued to do what it takes to get on the team. His code wasn’t anywhere near what it is today, and several times KHobbits and I would slightly get irritated with the constant submissions from him. We denied and turned down several, beyond several, lines of code submissions from him, either because it wasn’t anywhere near up to par with KHobbit’s standards or because it simply wasn’t needed.

    But see, after the literal dozens of times we turned Jamie down, he wouldn’t quit. He kept going at it. I won’t lie it was slightly annoying at times, but at the same time, there was just something about it you know. Something inspirational in regards to someone wanting something so badly that they just won’t quit, regardless of how many times we shut them down.

    Fast forward a few years, we finally accepted one of his projects. The /own project for tools. I still remember the shock hearing KHobbit’s privately tell me “this is actually great man”. I don’t think I told Jamie this yet, so this is probably him hearing it for the first time, but KHobbit’s, his coding idol at the time when it came to Minecraft and ECC, literally approved and applauded his code.

    And so that’s when it began. We accepted Jamie on board, and KHobbit’s slowly left us.

    Through the years Jamie’s code has improved so much that when he wrote the EULA-inspired /buyfeature command, he structured it so well, that during a conference call with KHobbit’s, he was asked if he thought of certain very complicated scenarios, that KHobbit’s brought up, and Jamie pointed to those exact scenarios and how he coded around them to perfect the system. And literally, at that point, KHobbit’s was genuinely impressed with him. And it was at that time that I thought wow, absolutely wow, the best coder I’ve ever known (KHobbits) just applauded Jamie Sinn for working around the most complicated scenarios right off the bat and coding it to perfection.

    From a very young developer at the age of 12-13, who has annoyed KHobbits and I on several dozen occasions, never gave up, kept at it, and not only achieved the position he had his mind set on, but did so in the most amazing and impressive way possible.

    Jamie leaves us now with the most advanced, perfected, and complex, yet very stable system ever.

    From here on out, all I (Andrew) have to do, is go back to where I started, and outsource developers for Minecraft updates, and specific bugs. I am not worried at all, and with all the connections I have made throughout the years, I have several people willing to help us. So, when it comes to our future, we will be okay everyone.

    However, I do want to let everyone know, that when it comes to Jamie Sinn and the entire back end code base of EcoCityCraft, it is his legacy. Not mine, not anyone’s, but his. If he did not strive for his position several years ago, we would not be here today. We simply would not.

    Thank you Jamie Sinn. Thank you for absolutely everything. EcoCityCraft will always be just as much your doing as it was mine, if not more. You are an inspiration to not only young developers but to people in all fields around the globe. You wanted something, you were turned down way more than you should have, and you not only ended up on board, but you did so in the most amazing way possible. It’s not movie stars and YouTube celebrities that should be idols to the young generation, it’s people like you, who never give up, and absolutely succeed in the most amazing ways.

    I, as well as all of EcoCityCraft wish you the very best in your future endeavors. Never give up Jamie, you will achieve literally anything you want, EcoCityCraft is living proof of that.

    Jamie Sinn ladies and gentlemen! <3

    A copy of this post has been made here for users to reply to:
    https://www.ecocitycraft.com/forum/threads/jamie-sinn.177753/
     
    #1 andrewkm, Aug 25, 2018
    Last edited: Aug 25, 2018

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