----- "Mathieu Bouchard" <[email protected]> a écrit : > On Sat, 12 Jun 2010, patko wrote: > > > hmmm, in fact you are completely right, I wouldn't like that someone > > > overwrite my objects, > > Why don't you call it like it is. GridFlow overwrites a name entry in > a > table. no class is really overwritten and no object is either. I > didn't > delete anyone's code. I didn't destroy anything in SVN. >
First thing, the other day you were complaining that someone posted a quote from you without all informations, my sentence has been cropped after the comma, I was also saying that changing anything in someone else's object would at least need a discussion about it, may be I missed it, and apologize if it's the case. Even if it doesn't change the code, it changes the behavior, it's completely like rewriting the object. > > I also wouldn't like that this door closes as the code becomes more > and > > more cryptic, or unreadable, because of the use of too much > elaborated > > or just undocumented code, unless someone explains it, as fully as > > possible. > > What are you trying to say, about which code, etc. ? > What's « too much elaborated » ? > In what you've explained before, it seems that the call of [print] object involves mystic processes that wouldn't come to our attention if this discussion didn't happen. "Too much elaborated" would mean that it follow a kind of elitistic way of doing things, like keeping a code undocumented, but in fact I was more thinking about the build system when I wrote this sentence. > > Seriously, pd is far from being a professional tool, it's > educational, > > always the same discussion... > > How much money do I have to make with it before it becomes a > profession > and a professional tool ? Do I have to wear a tie ? It's not about of money, it's about uses in a professionnal context, most of pd users have choosen this tool because it's free and has a lot of possibilities, but it doesn't offer quality and stability that a professionnal tool is supposed to have, for me artistic activities is not in this context, or the art is dead. Yoi ichi-nichi _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
