slackpkg++ : New Package management tool for Slackware (Under Development)
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Honestly I got to hate it, when I saw the ++, I knew it was some C++ shit.
I am not saying your project is bad but in this time and age, languages like rust and go are emerging, providing good programming principles and framework unlike c++. They have been designed to reduce bugs and bad programming practices. Have a look at that guy, Lennart Poettering, he tried to do good things but it was against the Unix philosophy, he has a long list of haters, including me.
If you were to start a new packing tool, I would like to see new features such as parallel processing and advanced package selection. Propose an API, so that tools in different languages can be built and extended.
I have seen your code, there are no comments. Is it available in github? There is a clear lack of modularity in your code, this makes me unwilling to help you!
Good luck vijay , learn new things and listen to people well and read between the lines too.
Cheers Tiger
Listen to the Smart Man! jheengut your thoughts are very well written and I do agree!
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