Wow, looking backward,
the
similar post was almost a year ago. And it was like yesterday
:)
Yep, the same working place as year ago, and a bunch of new
technologies learned in the mean time. But, I'm still missing that
rustiness of C++ and jam-s bug-ability, as I'm now in
ruby/java/enterprise land where optimization means nothing and
every slow-iness is rewarded with more RAM or disk. Looks like the
world is going in different direction.
I'm not sure are you familiar, but EDE in some parts uses
TinyScheme.
Actually, except some
playground,
tinyscheme (all lowercase, easier to type) is used to describe
schemes/themes, although there are few bits left to be completed.
Still not sure about language choice, but believe me, I went
through all 'modern' languages and still can't get that warm
code-is-data feeling I'm getting from scheme (or any other
Lisp).
The reason I'm mentioning tinyscheme is how recently was
quietly released
1.40
version. The release have a few my patches, including one new
feature hardly found in other scheme implementations: error line
report in parsing phase. This becomes quite handy when the source
grow over 10 lines ;)
Also, I must mention how I received a wonderful patch from
Damon, still pending to add on repo. It gives ability to configure
ede-panel, something I never manage to finish. Damon, sorry for
taking too long to merge it, but I didn't forget about it. Thank
you again!
Still Still rollin
March 9, 2011