[fpc-other] How do you keep up with FPC discussions?
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl.fpc-other at telemetry.co.uk
Thu May 25 13:10:33 CEST 2017
On 25/05/17 10:20, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2017-05-25 09:02, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:> even if most of the time
> he> pushes it far harder than many of us enjoy.
> I’m afraid it’s an occupational habit. My job as a technical consultant
> and developer often requires me to come up with more efficient ways of
> doing things. Yes, inefficient ways and code really grind on me. I’ll
> try my best not to push this any further here.
I /am/ trying to be neutral on this, but I think it has pretty much been
done to death here: particularly since Florian has given his ruling.
However it's interesting to note occasional discussion elsewhere about
things like KiCAD (PCB layout etc. software) using Github or similar as
an element of the workflow... but I really can't see anything in FPC
development and use which presents a compelling requirement for that
sort of thing.
/If/ somebody could think of a good example, perhaps for a Lazarus IDE
plugin which would benefit from collaborative rather than centralised
development, perhaps they'd care to start a new thread.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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