https://pygount.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Context:
- Relative SLOC can be a useful metric to monitor a code base
- For obscure languages, the classical tools did not work
Idea:
- Use a code highlighter/lexer and then only add additional parsers for obscure languages
- Have less SLOC than number of programming languages.
Started as a fun/pet project many years ago and is still alive. The last years PR were opened and it was interesting to see how it evolves.
Proposed by Zurich crafting community and approved by Dave Snowden
Use as a tool to facilitate discussions and review:
- Where are we now?
- What are the tools/processes/... that we use and are these justified?
Ten years ago I wanted to show my kids how to program. As TDD evangelist it has to be TDD!
Tell Me and I Forget; Teach Me and I May Remember; Involve Me and I Learn
My kids learned about roman numerals at school, I wanted to use that.
But how? Which test framework, which tooling, which?!? (just a joke;)
Inspired by a talk "TDD for managers" I came up with a Google spreadsheet that serves as test suit and Google app script as language.
Nice!
Schedule maintenance in the Mercedes Benz museum:
- Cat A must be resolved within two hours
- Cat B within four hours
- Museum open from 9 to 17
- Except monday (close)
- Except monday is holiday
How can we implement that?
Then a really funny story followed :)
Alternative to obsidian and notion.
Markdown-based, open source, local files Mobile app
Looks nice.
The Art of Code - Dylan Beattie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6avJHaC3C2U
Email vs Capitalism, or, Why We Can't Have Nice Things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrGfahzt-4Q
Code that prints its own source https://github.com/mame/quine-relay/blob/master/README.md
Code that is valid in different languages