David Beazley on Nostr: I'm starting to think that I'm coming full-circle back to the start on many of my ...
I'm starting to think that I'm coming full-circle back to the start on many of my projects.
For example, I created the Curio project to explore async/await. Conclusion: Just use threads.
I created the PLY/SLY parser generators to make parsers. Conclusion: Just write a parser by hand.
Honestly, I'm finding a lot of "fancy" stuff isn't really needed when you get down to it.
(of course, your mileage might vary).
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