Artisanal software sale
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Posted by Andy Brice
Jun 28, 2021 at 04:07 PM
Deliyannis wrote:
What follows can be considered a brief ode to artisanal software, so in
>topic :)
>
>I think I bought Easy Data Transform briefly after it came out. I used
>it for one particular thing which would have taken me hours to do
>otherwise, so it paid for itself straight away.
>
>Since then I have used it no more than a few times, but each time it is
>the same: I need some data manipulation, I think that perhaps EDT will
>do it, and then find that it does.
>
>(I remember years ago Steve Z. writing something similar about Zoot.)
>
>On one occasion it didn’t (concatenate rows) so I thought of writing to
>Andy to consider adding it. By the time I got round to this particular
>to-do, version 1.18 was out and, of course, it had that function too:
>https://www.easydatatransform.com/easydatatransform_v180.html
>
>This ethic of constant improvement is characteristic of what I can only
>call a craftmanship attitude, going far beyond corporate kaizen.
>
>I am certain that Mark Bernstein has chosen well other participants to
>this sale. It’s one of the few times that I wish I had a Mac.
Alexander
Thanks for the kind words!
I just want to create software that I can feel proud of and other people find useful. I have no desire to be the next Google. I wrote a bit about that here:
https://successfulsoftware.net/2013/11/06/lifestyle-programming/
>
>The following video on the value of craft may be of interest to others
>who think alike:
>https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2019/02/new-documentary-the-future-is-handmade-reflects-on-the-values-of-craftsmanship
I will watch that when I get chance.
Andy Brice