mirrorbird(01:11:25)
his program requires both .NET Framework and Python! it's like -- i've built a fire to cook some food, but you do need to have a car factory and a nuclear power plant
mirrorbird(01:10:53)
which is cute, it's like similar ideas on the old 90s CD-ROMs! however:
mirrorbird(01:10:43)
silencer: i saw a guy post on the ZX forums that he has a made a program for loading software from your PC onto real speccy hardware (it shows the screenshots, instructions, etc. from a database)
mirrorbird(01:10:19)
but of course if you don't know a shit about the underlying, bits in a byte, or overhead of calling a blahblahblahaa
silencer(01:09:53)
I'm working on a software to help me follow the traces on the MSX pcb to come up with a schematic. I initially coded it in Python. But it turns out I hate python. So I ported it to C++ now
mirrorbird(01:09:44)
i do like the "real-world modelling" stuff, i like OOP, UML.
mirrorbird(01:09:36)
otoh i hate a layer for the sake of it. i guess i like simplicity. one should be able to take a real-world problem, analyse it, and express it on the machine, -- i guess they don't teach OOP any more either actually, haha.