Cool that farabi thing looks like a good code-muncher, I'll just build some more gear around it for playing with my mind better. Thing is to invent something... You have limited time and resources and can't afford to delve too much. Devel things look like they get pretty deep into somewheres and create more confusion in the process. A fresher more diverse stream of test/whatever information closer to the plan of what I want to do would be better. I am judging the cover of these things anyway. Is that how it should be? I wish I could see footprints and footnotes of other developer's experience in the cyberscapes of the thing. For example, what do most people spend most of their time doing with this thing, like the Synopsis of a module. What do most people have to do to get it working if x, like googling for a way through your broken situation. You can sorta use git to look at what's been happening on a codebase. Anyway all these things and more... Cheers!

PS, how can people find the edge of our technological progress?


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