You didn't even attempt to develop the client, despite being arrogant beyond belief about your supposed programming skills (which, if true, ANY competent programmer could throw a scrypt coin together in a matter of a day), and only after months of sitting around giving us the runaround did you finally concede and say you wanted to outsource the work to someone better versed. Aka you know jack sh*t about programming, and just wanted to tag along for the free ride.
I know plenty about programming, I've been programming for 12 years. Could I have finished the coin sooner? Sure. I didn't because other foundational elements (website, social media sites) needed to be finished first (and still do). I spent more time going through the source and really understanding how bitcoin and its derivatives work, which is what I'm more interested in. I see that you haven't touched even slightly any of the social media pages. The most you've done is quick edit a template for a website, doing a terrible job at that. Again, you're guilty of doing less than anyone else. This is provable.
I have written software and know that good software isn't thrown together and developing something like a script coin would take WAY longer than a day, even if the code was developed by others earlier and just needed to be modified. Like Frank has said, testing is very important. Software is so complex that even the best developers will have bugs in their code that need to be discovered and fixed. This process takes time. One of the main problems with these alt coins is that many developers don't test their software enough and so we have many problems with the coins when they are released.
Frank and goeugene; you guys take your time and get it right. If the specs are similar to the specs on this coin, and if I think it's not a scam, I'll mine it. Thanks for your work.