On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Adrian Grigore <adrian.emil.grig...@gmail.com> wrote: > I wanted to know what's your general opinion on https://github.com/clibs/clib.
I take issue with some of the libs included, especially tj's [0]. He's also the creator of clibs, a noted contributor to nodejs (among other things), so I would have expected him to respect licensing & upstream contributions better. Overall, it's a kind of a nodejs/npm approach to C (dozens small modules glued together to make an app). The small part may sound like suckless, but I find it to be less collaborative, fewer abrasive personalities, less rigorous, and less cohesive of development process than what suckless philosophy tends to promote. IMO, nodejs/npm/modern JS has a high noise to signal ratio (dozens to hundreds of modules to do the same thing that are all incompatible and inconsistent) while suckless is happier to produce fewer but higher quality lines of code (and removal of code is of even higher value). [0] https://github.com/clibs/jsmn/commit/8ef1413ada1b963795f15c6264aa487c95ed0779