I've implemented uxn so many times at this point that it's basically just an afternoon project..
I've implemented uxn so many times at this point that it's basically just an afternoon project.. 11 comments
@neauoire it makes me think to this article by @zserge : @neauoire when i worked as a programmer, I often had the impression that i was writing the same program over and over. sounds similar except that your program is more general and more elegant. i wonder if this is a ubiquitous pattern @chainik I feel the same, at least this program was designed for the start to be easily replicable. But Orca for example, I must have written 10 implementations of it.. It's probably common :) It's not a bad thing I think, each time you get closer to addressing the central problem the applicaiton is trying to address. |
an afternoon computer