Hi,
On 5/03/22 7:09, Edward K. Ream wrote:
*Summary*
Thanks for these links. The first two deal with system design issues
that do not relate directly to programming languages. The second two
links relate to issues closer to my world.
Edward
Thanks for taking a detailed look of the videos. Knowing which
definition of architecture are we using is helpful to clarify what we
mean by the intention to change it. I think there is some correlation
between concrete architectures in specific programs, and more general
questions. I'm now developing some software combining Nim, Pharo,
TiddlyWiki, Mardeep and Fossil and I think about decisions in that stack
that allow us to be pretty fluent and which ones are difficult to
change, even in its concrete incarnations.
I agree that the concepts and experiences that Victor and Griba show in
their particular videos are not tied with a particular technology and is
more about the kind of experience we would like to have with some
environments. They could be found in other places. The place I have
found it in a more pervasive and practical way is in Smalltalk
environments, and was one of my switching points, coming from Python,
Scheme and other places in my previous explorations.
For me, traversing this issues, from infrastructure to architecture, to
"humanware/wetware", is kind of my place, as I care more about that
bridges instead of being an specialist in the connected spots. In some
way that allow me to participate of conversation about the upcoming Leo
futures/features regarding live coding and is a joy to participate more
actively of this community.
Cheers,
Offray
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