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On 10/06/2015 02:02 AM, gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote: > 1. I complain about the tight coupling between _any one_ scripting > language and geda _core_. It is because I believe scripting makes sense > on a different (higher) level, and core should be more stand-alone and > scirpting language neutral. > > 2. again point 1, from the other aspect: users should be able to use > their favorite language; it's impossible to support all languages, but > at least trying to provide a few alternatives is better than hardwiring > a specific language. Having to support alternatives also help inventing > an API between scripting and core which can help keeping things clean. Here we agree 100%. Do you think it's practical to have a core with a well-defined-enough API such that several different scripting languages could be used, perhaps via a plugin mechanism? Because THAT would be wonderful, in my opinion. It would also end this "I don't like your scripting language" argument once and for all. I wonder if such a separation and API are practical. What do you think? > 3. I complain about the actual choice, scheme; not because it's hard in > general, but because it's ugly (personal preference!), time wasting > (personal experience), and even according to feedback on the mailing > list is a blocker for many could-be-contributors. Hey, that barrier to entry might just save us more problems than it causes. ;) But more seriously, other tools use "hard" languages which are well-suited to the task (AutoCAD comes to mind) and people accept the simple fact that if they want powerful tools, they'll have to actually sit down and LEARN something. gEDA shouldn't be dumbed down in order to cater to the absolute beginner, IMO. > Just because electronics design is hard, and some find scheme hard too, > that doesn't automatically validate scheme as the best choice. Of course not. But to call Scheme "hard" is laughable. I think it's just a matter of someone taking a quick glance at it and noticing that it's not Python or Perl or Ruby or whatever-whiz-bang-language-is-popular-with-the-cool-kids-this-week. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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