[Golist] new message: If Fuse was huge, Go is tiny.

Brett Coffin separ8 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 17:12:36 PDT 2008


Hi every one,

I think that having a link to a "Fuse-like Tween & Sequence Parser"  
classes would be a great addition to the home page, and could probably  
generated lots of traffic and interest.  I suspect that the reason why  
there isn't one as of now, is to reinforce the Go principles, by not  
implying any rigid syntax or setting convention in using Go as it  
defies the "Go concepts"...  But a Fuse like tool by Moses "and  
friends", ready to use with the go engine would in my opinion help  
getting the well deserved focus of the AS3 community on Go...

that it for my 2 cents comments

Thank you, and all the Best

Brett



On 17/04/2008, at 4:18 AM, Moses Gunesch wrote:

> Hey Goers,
>
> I updated the Go homepage (hit refresh if it looks the same).
>
> Here's why I did it: open source projects like Go don't succeed by
> casting themselves with high and mighty ideals, or glossy catchphrases
> like "Zen & the art of animation scripting." They succeed by talking
> to developers in a straightforward way about what the project offers,
> what the code looks like, and why you'd want to adopt it.
>
> So it's more straightforward. Less glossy. Shows code samples.
> Explains the value proposition.
>
> What do you think?
>
> No, seriously – what do you think? Actually hit "reply" and tell me,
> your opinion counts as much – wait, more, than the next guy's (because
> you actually replied).
>
> - m
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