Hi Rich,
On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Rich Morin wrote:
The critical question, then, is how to create an environment that
allows
(nay, encourages!) frameworks to be created, tested, polished,
documented,
indexed, shared, etc. My intuition is that GitHub should be part of
this,
because it promotes free-flowing cooperation, merging, etc.
However, I'm
quite sure that GitHub isn't the entire solution. So, ideas are
welcome!
On the subject of documentation, I was intrigued by the new LazyDoc
utility from Tap, which auto-generates self-describing documentation
from the comments:
http://github.com/bahuvrihi/lazydoc/tree/lazydoc-0.1.0
I'm not sure how well this translates from a CLI to an API, but I
suspect we need something with a similarly low barrier to entry . I'm
not sure if RubyDoc is accessible enough to be widely adopted by
people writing HotCocoa plug-ins, and perhaps the added structure of
coming from Cocoa might enable simpler solutions.
-enp
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