Just a stab in the dark but him (Allan) and Ryan Fleury are working on a much bigger project atm (https://dion.systems/index.html) which includes an editor too, so i'm guessing they just don't have enough time
Sure, software of the past wasn't that much better, but relative to hardware it ran on it was much more performant. I think the main point of his view is that with current hardware advances we should be able to have a…
If you see his points and still disagree that's fair enough
You clearly have no idea what's he is all about. His message is very clear: Modern software is crap. It's orders of magnitude slower than it should be, it's buggy, and,yes, bloated. And if you ever used any piece of…
We might be thinking about different things here, so let me first ask this: What do you want to measure?
He measures code 'simplicity' by how much work it makes CPU do, and not some made up metric like 'readability'.
Just a stab in the dark but him (Allan) and Ryan Fleury are working on a much bigger project atm (https://dion.systems/index.html) which includes an editor too, so i'm guessing they just don't have enough time
Sure, software of the past wasn't that much better, but relative to hardware it ran on it was much more performant. I think the main point of his view is that with current hardware advances we should be able to have a…
If you see his points and still disagree that's fair enough
You clearly have no idea what's he is all about. His message is very clear: Modern software is crap. It's orders of magnitude slower than it should be, it's buggy, and,yes, bloated. And if you ever used any piece of…
We might be thinking about different things here, so let me first ask this: What do you want to measure?
He measures code 'simplicity' by how much work it makes CPU do, and not some made up metric like 'readability'.