Pylons is now called pyramid. I don't know how much it changed? I prefer pylons above Django. Simply because it feels less like a framework.
What you are saying about someone else's code is true, but being able to read code and understand what is going on is a skill that is worth its weight in gold. Being the one who can dive into someone else's code and…
I am doing something like that. Look at the zoomed in graph, there you will see the more connected packages are further away from the rim. Maybe I can give more connected packages a larger angle to occupy?
I agree. The graph on the site is already processed a bit, but not enough. Can you make any suggestions as to how I can make it better?
Forgot password of first account. Coming up and remembering passwords are equally hard
Sensationalism? If you would like a post with a less controversial name, have a look at "High resolution dependency graph". Sorry if you felt cheated by the title :)
The graph was partially motivated by the experience of compiling a few open source projects in windows. In Gentoo it's not "dependency hell".
Pylons is now called pyramid. I don't know how much it changed? I prefer pylons above Django. Simply because it feels less like a framework.
What you are saying about someone else's code is true, but being able to read code and understand what is going on is a skill that is worth its weight in gold. Being the one who can dive into someone else's code and…
I am doing something like that. Look at the zoomed in graph, there you will see the more connected packages are further away from the rim. Maybe I can give more connected packages a larger angle to occupy?
I agree. The graph on the site is already processed a bit, but not enough. Can you make any suggestions as to how I can make it better?
Forgot password of first account. Coming up and remembering passwords are equally hard
Sensationalism? If you would like a post with a less controversial name, have a look at "High resolution dependency graph". Sorry if you felt cheated by the title :)
The graph was partially motivated by the experience of compiling a few open source projects in windows. In Gentoo it's not "dependency hell".