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bioballer | 2 years ago
It's also open sourced under the Apache 2.0 license, which grants you the right to distribute and modify it.
Cheers
bioballer | 2 years ago
It's also open sourced under the Apache 2.0 license, which grants you the right to distribute and modify it.
Cheers
Fischgericht|2 years ago
This however does not change my position that we have more than enough scripting languages focused on string operations, and don't need another language. And especially not a bloated one that itself depends on huge frameworks. If the same task can be solved using a 76KB standard Unix tool, creating a custom language with a huge bloated runtime simply can not be justified. It's bringing a sledgehammer for a task where a swiss pocket knife would be appropriate.
And my position also stands that it would make far more sense to finally agree on a config file standard format, with native parsers existing in every major programming language, so people stop re-inventing the wheel again and again and again, with the wheel becoming heavier and bulkier and less round every time.
latexr|2 years ago
It would also make far more sense for humans to agree on most things and work towards a common goal that benefitted us all, but that’s just as much of a pipe dream.
Proposing something that will never happen is not a practical solution.
https://xkcd.com/927/