Re: [dev] Suckless Beer Recipe Creator

From: Wolfgang Sanyer <ezzieyguywuf_AT_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 22:54:13 -0500

*IRC , silly auto-correct...
On Feb 6, 2013 10:53 PM, "Wolfgang Sanyer" <ezzieyguywuf_AT_gmail.com> wrote:

> Sam,
>
> Thanks for your input. Looking back, I agree with you about the ASCII
> stuff. I used some module to format the tables for me, bc I didn't want to
> reinvent the wheel there. I'll check if I can configure the borders out of
> it, and if not I'll have to implement my own table printing method.
>
> ezzieyguywuf was my first ever screen name, back in middle school. I
> coined it for AIMing with girls: I wanted them to know I was "easy" and
> that I'm a guy. And my name is Wolfgang, so I appended the wuf. Oh, and the
> silly spelling for ezziey came from some silly group me and my friends
> formed: one guy was exx, another was whiey, and I was zziey. *shrug* I used
> it for my github account because I've been using it on forums and IEC, on
> the off chance that someone "recognizes" me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wolfgang E. Sanyer
> On Feb 6, 2013 10:44 PM, "Sam Watkins" <sam_AT_nipl.net> wrote:
>
>> Wolfgang Sanyer wrote:
>> > Hello Group :-)
>> >
>> > I've written what I believe to be a Beer Recipe Creator that Sucks Less.
>> > https://github.com/ezzieyguywuf/recipator
>>
>> Anything to do with beer sucks less that your average shell tool!
>>
>> For my money, python is a highly suckless language, at least the language
>> itself. Might use excessive resources for the runtime, not sure.
>>
>> One suggestion: get rid of the fancy ASCII table borders,
>> it would be more readable and suck less without them!
>> (also, then you can use the output as input to other tools,
>> such as a beer recipe compilation tool or text to html converter!)
>>
>> You could keep a single horizonal line between table header and body,
>> but that's not really needed either.
>>
>> I didn't review the code, just had a quick look.
>>
>> What's with ezzieyguywuf that's quite the strange username!
>>
>>
>> Sam
>>
>>
>>
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