Comments (2)
Wow, purely terribly?
I was really hoping to get some gems from a smart person. For example when I read, "As I dig deeper it gets worse. Like..."
I thought briefly, "oh great here's an example."
But then, "Like, who writes code like this?"
Disappointed sad face.
Negative reviews are great because we live in a time of positive marketing:
- Facebook friends only show you the good stuff about their lives,
- product websites are also positive-only,
- review videos rarely show anything negative,
- forget advertisements, little value there.
Usually I only read the negative reviews on Amazon. 4 out of 5 star reviews are the best because they tend to explain that one small thing that kept them from giving it a five-star review.
We also live in a time of solutions. Just complaining about how bad someone else's work is does not give me any information about the product. If the complainer doesn't offer any solutions that to me says more about the complainer. As if the complainer wants the world to think, "wow, this guy must be really smart."
People that want the world to think they are smart usually think poorly of themselves.
The directory structure of this project is very similar to to other modern projects I see, RedwoodJS comes to mind. I suppose you are talking about nesting code under src
or organizing into packages
; fair points.
Hey you know, Walter, what about forking the repo and submitting a pull request; or, at least tell us the files you were looking at when you made these comments.
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Apologies, I frustrated night of whisky and coding, didn't mean anything by it.
I went through the code the following day and it's an great project. There's a lot of possibilities
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