Libraries with style
My style isn't your style, and I program with style. You probably disagree with loads of patterns that I frequently espouse. That's why MoSQL aims to be as usable, flexible, extendable, and semantically meaningful as possible. It's verbose. But since every part of the API is so darn accessible, you'll be able to build your tools on top of it in your style.
Please, when building libraries, strive to make something that is easily adaptable to other people's styles. Something that their codebase can naturally stem from and build upon. Eat your own dogfood and use the same APIs that consumers would use to actually construct the details of your functionality.
Note: this post is void of any actual useful content because I'm sitting at tiny hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant on Burnett typing furiously with my thumbs. Also, it contradicts itself. How can a library's API lack stylistic opinion?Certainly many of my own libraries are rife with offenses, but it's just something that drives MoSQL development and something I will keep in mind in the future.















