From 51c60968405e3f181b0bc4ba96215e0234f7ce01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaac Mills Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 07:38:48 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Clarify conclusion paragraph --- src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj b/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj index 0e21d63..8599aeb 100644 --- a/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj +++ b/src/how_to_run_a_journal.dj @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ I was expecting to have to put most of the effort of getting our website ready i ## In conclusion -Computers have an inconcievable amount of potential, but they're only as smart as their programmer. When you're building something with a computer, it's often much better to do more with less, than less with more. Don't use 17 different JavaScript frameworks with your hypervisor GPU WEB2.0 interface-driven scripting framework to drive your map/reduce-aware proxy-oriented software API. Just start simple, build simple, and if you need complexity, create it with the simple. Often times in computer software, plain text is the simplest place to start. From there, you can add complexity by processing the plain text in some way (hell, I made a whole ass [PowerPoint clone](https://github.com/StratusFearMe21/grezi-next) centered around plain text). If you need more than plain text, try the terminal. And if you need more than that, try [wxWidgets](https://www.wxwidgets.org/). The point I'm trying to make here is that bloat is your enemy, and it's often better for you, your team, and your users to just KISS (Keep it simple, stupid!) +Computers have an inconcievable amount of potential, but they're only as smart as their programmer. When you're building something with a computer, it's often much better to do more with less, than less with more. Don't use 17 different JavaScript frameworks with your hypervisor GPU WEB2.0 interface-driven scripting framework to drive your map/reduce-aware proxy-oriented software API. Just start simple, build simple, and if you need complexity, build it with more simple. Often times in computer software, plain text is the simplest place to start. From there, you can add complexity by processing the plain text in some way (hell, I made a whole ass [PowerPoint clone](https://github.com/StratusFearMe21/grezi-next) centered around plain text). If you need more than plain text, try the terminal. And if you need more than that, try [wxWidgets](https://www.wxwidgets.org/). The point I'm trying to make here is that bloat is your enemy, and it's often better for you, your team, and your users to just KISS (Keep it simple, stupid!)