Go is really, really good for TUIs in particular. I've stuck with it for the first release of https://taskusanakirja.com/ , despite it making Finnish language learners feel like they're in the movie Hackers, just because it lets me move the UI layer out of the way enough to focus on the really interesting things.
The whole project is implemented in a single git commit. AI detector says README.md has 95% chance of being AI generated. The code has way to many comments.
I don't want to disqualify you or anything for using AI, but how much effort was spent on this?
Not the OP, but I tend to always wipe my previous git history before a public release, and start fresh. Too many embarrassing or stupid mistakes (I'm usually learning some new environment as I go).
Your point stands, though, and I agree, looks largely AI.
Go is really, really good for TUIs in particular. I've stuck with it for the first release of https://taskusanakirja.com/ , despite it making Finnish language learners feel like they're in the movie Hackers, just because it lets me move the UI layer out of the way enough to focus on the really interesting things.
The whole project is implemented in a single git commit. AI detector says README.md has 95% chance of being AI generated. The code has way to many comments.
I don't want to disqualify you or anything for using AI, but how much effort was spent on this?
Not the OP, but I tend to always wipe my previous git history before a public release, and start fresh. Too many embarrassing or stupid mistakes (I'm usually learning some new environment as I go).
Your point stands, though, and I agree, looks largely AI.
The post itself reads like AI especially the line about how it is magic.
I’m personally fine with AI gen code for fast MVP and subsequent iterations.
The comments in the code are helpful for AI. When human coding I was never for having comments in the code (code should follow standards we had set).
Anyway the point about single commit is valid. But maybe the OP is newish and maybe ESL.
> github.com/VincenzoManto/datacmd
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You were there too early. It works on my machine!
P.S. The "correctly-capitalized" version is https://github.com/VincenzoManto/Datacmd (it doesn't matter for GitHub, though).
Wow, that’s a really interesting project— Keep Going!
Haha “Going”. I get it
What a nice language for what, vibecoding?