I could have said thanks, but you know I am very thankful for the work everyone does. I think others assume the same.
Matt. On Jan 26, 4:05 am, Rob Hamerling <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sunish, > > I'm not so concerned about the popularity of Jal/Jallib! > My 'complaint' was about the lack of reponse on the latest release of > Jallib. I'm concerned that this may be a reason for people to reduce > their efforts for Jallib or even leave the Jallib team (including > myself). > > On 01/25/12 07:03 pm, Sunish Issac wrote: > > > Even though I like and use jal a lot, I consider using C when there's a > > need for fixed/floating point and string processing. > > In Jallib there is a limited set of functions for fixed point arithmetic > and string processing. What is missing exactly which would make you (and > hopefully others!) to stick to Jal? > > > There should be compelling projects and samples. > > These can only be provided by experienced users. Maybe these are the > people who need Jallib the least for personal use and have not so much > interst to contribute... > > > Providing blink an led for every supported PIC of jallib in the > > > samples folder just add to noise. > > I agree that 400 blink samples in a library of 1000 'real' samples may > be too many. We could consider splitting the sample library in 'basic' > and 'advanced' or even more (but not too many!) subdirs. > > > IMHO among the many reasons, one reason of less contributions > > to projects of jallib is the restriction of not allowing > > > CamelCase in variable names. > > I am a supporter of CamelCase, but I don't remember the reason for the > decision, probably a democratic majority. If this is really a reason > not to contribute then we should reconsider this. > > Thanks for your arguments. > > Regards, Rob. > > -- > R. Hamerling, Netherlands ---http://www.robh.nl -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jallib" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jallib?hl=en.
