Hello, Kai!
Thursday October 06 2022 16:58, from Kai Richter -> Ruslan Suleimanov:
RS>> i find smapi that can operations with squish data base.
RS>> https://github.com/huskyproject/smapi
RS>> but no info and no manuals, how use it..
As I said earlier, there is no good documentation for the SMAPI API, but the Pascal wrapper has the most documentation https://github.com/huskyproject/smapi/blob/master/src/smapi.pa
KR> I have heard that the source code does tell what it does.
https://yarchive.net/comp/linux/documentation.html
> From: Linus Torvalds
> Subject: Re: kernel support for non-English user messages
>
> Some people care about documentation, some people don't. That's a fact,
> and spouting platitudes about "improving their work" just doesn't
> _matter_. The whole open source idea is that people do what they care
> about and what they are good at, and exactly because they aren't forced
> to deal with issues they don't have a heart for they take more pride and
> interest in the stuff they _do_ do.
>
> Personally, I don't write documentation. I don't much even write comments
> in my code. My personal feeling is that as long as functions are small
> and readable (and logical), and global variables have good names, that's
> all I need to do. Others - who do care about comments and docs - can do
> that part.
>
> And you know what? That _lack_ of comments and documentation improves my
> work. Not because documentation is bad, but because I DO NOT CARE. So I
> concentrate on the stuff I do care about.
>
> So no, people are _NOT_ "wasting an opportunity".
> Linus
KR> Sad thing is: I can't read it.
KR> No, i can read it but i don't understand it.
'Documentation is like sex. When it's good, it's really, really good and when it's bad it's better than nothing.'
-Linus Torvalds
Best Regards, Nil
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