would making a book about Flowstone make any sense?
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 9:54 am
i mean - sure, there is users guide, but it does not focuses really on logic of practical tools (like how to make xy pad, and how do add more dots on it, or statistical tools, or signal processing philosophies), and it does not mention too many (thus - it does not inspire to use such).
But asking about sense. On one hand - FS is quick visual modular dataflow prototyping tool with realtime preview and ability to produce execs, on the other hand - it's a bit 'forgotten' platformand limited to windows (32bit vs 64bit is not real issue here) and somewhat with limited interface capabilities (in terms of both, visual, and linking with external stuff). i'm not sure if this "platform" is dissolving, intact or evolving.
Making a book is a few months of work, and then it's rather useful to stick to that for a while.
Your thoughts?
But asking about sense. On one hand - FS is quick visual modular dataflow prototyping tool with realtime preview and ability to produce execs, on the other hand - it's a bit 'forgotten' platformand limited to windows (32bit vs 64bit is not real issue here) and somewhat with limited interface capabilities (in terms of both, visual, and linking with external stuff). i'm not sure if this "platform" is dissolving, intact or evolving.
Making a book is a few months of work, and then it's rather useful to stick to that for a while.
Your thoughts?