On 09/06/2012 11:51 AM, David Seikel wrote:
> I'm on the python hating bandwagon to, but I have an unreasonable
> hatred of any programming language beginning with the letter "P". Oh
> wait, Perl, PHP, Pascal, guess it's not unreasonable after all. B-)
Peu pgospto pde parpgupmenptos prapciopnais pcopmo pespse. Ptanpto pé
pque peu pesptou ptroplanpdo pvopcê pespcrepvenpdo pem Pporptupguês pna
plínpgua pdo ppê. Pquepro pver pquanptos pconpsepguem pler pispso pe
pfipcaprem pcom pum psorpripso pno prospto.
Seriously -- geneet needs a rewrite; it began as a hack but people here
at ProFUSION began depending on it so new features made their way into
the script. And I never bothered to refactor it, so it is quite
unreadable. I might eventually rewrite it, but sincerely, I won't
consider doing that in C; as much as I like the language, it surely
isn't the most pleasant language to write parsers and templating code in.
In any case, these responses clearly shows something that plagues the E
community: the meta projects. People get so excited about writing tools
and libraries that they forget what they were doing in the first place.
Writing tools and libraries is a lot of fun, yes, but if that's all
we're going to focus, then we'll never move and get things done.
Leandro
PS: Actually, just decided. Next version of Geneet will be written in
QBasic and you'll need DOSBOX to run if you're not under Windows. Also,
it is the best possible choice, since neither QBasic or DOSBOX begins
with "P".
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