The importance of Purebasic ( and languages like it )
Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 9:51 am
Here’s a recent video of a talk by games developer Jonathan Blow: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pW-SOdj4Kkk
He talks about how science and craft go into decline. He shows how this happened in the past, and how it is happening to software right now.
I’ve witnessed this happening over my two decades in the industry. Huge teams with sophisticated tools failing to deliver what small teams could do before with little support.
Sure, what they are creating will have all kinds of flashy nonsense that doesn’t really matter, but the users are still doing basically the same thing. The software just gets in the way more now. It’s also less resilient and less reliable.
The Purebasic team are keeping that light alive. At the 24 minute mark Blow shows Visual Studio failing at the simplest task.
Think about the huge team at Microsoft that work on VS. Now look at the tiny team working on PB. Yet, somehow, I find myself more productive working in PB than I do in VS.
There is a much better way to create software, but it is becoming a lost art. Purebasic and the community around it are keeping that art alive.
Keep up the good work. Keep it simple.
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He talks about how science and craft go into decline. He shows how this happened in the past, and how it is happening to software right now.
I’ve witnessed this happening over my two decades in the industry. Huge teams with sophisticated tools failing to deliver what small teams could do before with little support.
Sure, what they are creating will have all kinds of flashy nonsense that doesn’t really matter, but the users are still doing basically the same thing. The software just gets in the way more now. It’s also less resilient and less reliable.
The Purebasic team are keeping that light alive. At the 24 minute mark Blow shows Visual Studio failing at the simplest task.
Think about the huge team at Microsoft that work on VS. Now look at the tiny team working on PB. Yet, somehow, I find myself more productive working in PB than I do in VS.
There is a much better way to create software, but it is becoming a lost art. Purebasic and the community around it are keeping that art alive.
Keep up the good work. Keep it simple.
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