Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb:
On 16 July 2011 21:52, Hans-Peter Diettrich <[email protected]> wrote:
*We* do, but nowadays nobody else knows Pascal.
That shouldn't really be an excuse. Pascal is so easy to read and
understand. Also if you can program in any other language, picking up
a new language isn't too hard.
A language consists of 1% syntax, and 99% standard libraries.
The lack of translated documentation is a mess, and differing (outdated...)
translated documenation also is a mess.
And that is what Michael meant with the community being to small.
Everybody is too busy with other things, and documentation is
unfortunately one of those very boring jobs.
The core developers are busy with their hobbies, and the users have to
wait for their output. This is not what I understand by efficient
cooperation of a community.
BTW, many people have problems with the wiki documentation as well.
I'll be the second person to agree with that. Offline help is
essential to me, searchable documentation is a must. And over the
years I became fussy - I now like well formatted documentation too.
nobody can find relevant information without assistance. Content search is
almost useless for non-English speakers, which don't know about the right
keywords.
The problem is not only for non-English speakers. I'm an English
speaker, and struggle quite often to find anything on the Lazarus
wiki. Plus the other problem being that some wiki pages have become so
large and even covers multiple topics - so it's like searching for a
needle in a haystack.
That's what I consider cloud computing - guess what weather we'll have
tomorrow ;-)
DoDi
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