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- Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:54:25 +0900
- From: Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] linux@example.com How many widely can we do that?
- References: <20091024084313.GA26730@example.com> <20091025150358.ac21a898.attila@example.com> <20091025144342.GB29599@example.com> <20091025160621.089f04b4.attila@example.com> <f8b14cb80910252012m5cffe9a6m160c086910717cba@example.com> <a690a4c90910252029j41411fal15dc23c037b9a331@example.com> <87d44aagym.fsf@example.com> <a690a4c90910252228u7ae9a907g2a1900ed0839d43b@example.com> <874opmabcp.fsf@example.com>
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On 2009-10-26 16:00 +0900 (Mon), Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > It's the backside that emits the stink, as usual: the APIs and UIs for > interacting with the tools, especially configuration. Well, it is possible to interact somewhat with the configuration just as text files, which is a big step above the Windows registry. It's not good enough that it's still not a miserable, half-assed job keeping my configuration in revision control, however. > Usually documented by an automatic tool that turns .h files > into prose. (I kid you not.) Well, it's a step above separate documentation that never gets updated. Documentation should come from code whenever possible. > (You certainly can find really horrible config files. sendmail.cf is a > well-known example....) Mitigating that is that sendmail.cf is really a special-purpose programming language more than a "configuration file," (in how many configuration file langauges can you write a program to solve towers of hanoi?) and it's also been primarially an object language (i.e., something to which your configuration files are compiled) since at least the mid-'90s. cjs -- Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> +81 90 7737 2974 Functional programming in all senses of the word: http://www.starling-software.com
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