Le 13/02/2017 à 00:56, Amirouche a écrit :
WDYT? What block you from contributing to the wide ecosystem of GNU Guile?
I heared a lot around me about the projects I was doing before in my previous life in as Pythonista. That I had NIH syndrom. Yeah, I rebuild stuff that already exists hence according to the "haters" that was not useful. => THIS IS A FALSE. Fully FUD! Two ways you can learn a programming a) coding b) reading code. Basically in Guile, if there is no code to read you only have the other option. => Remember they were dozen wikis before wikipedia with similar intents, dozen search engines before Google with similar intents; You never reinvent the wheel. You update it little by little, it might not be revolution. Look at paintings for instance, it's seems some painters do not know proper painting but they are still successful in their niche. Why? Because they tried. My advice is to aim big or small whatever, but don't be shy to share. I personnaly don't believe that code pollution exists. My theory is that this concept was invented by techno oligarcs to limit the creativity of those that can make. Basicly techno overlords supply the tools and you provide the finished product that they are interested in. This is not in the interest of creativity or liberty. Code what you want to code and think you need to code. Don't be shy. Javascript fatigue is another name for code pollution. Another thing i heard a lot is: It's impossible. => I was said that about Python->Javascript translator dozen of times. About my project to create a new web framework too. Basically Django is too mainstream. I don't want to be bigger than Django I want to have the *correct* solution. In many situations, for me, django was not up to the mark. Another thing I hear a lot: nothing. Yeah. Nothing. => It take a lot of courage to do free and open source software. First, you might find it difficult to find people that have the same interest as you. Second they probably perfer to fork and do it from scratch by themself. Maybe they are shy and do it secretly aka. they don't want to disturb the matrix. You will also maybe meet people that hate open source or worst that hate GNU. Leave if possible. That said I don't say HACK ALL DAY until something BAD happens. I say love the code and the community share what you did.