IrisCore & Jaxen
Hey Jaxen, I’ve been sketching out a minimal, fully typed framework that auto‑generates clean documentation straight from the code. Think we can keep it pure enough that even the UI feels like a natural extension, not a distraction?
Sounds solid, but remember: if the UI feels like a UI, it's already a distraction. Keep the interface minimal, let the code speak. Docs generated from types is great, just make sure the docs themselves are pure too—no fluff, just the truth. And hey, if you can throw a bit of open‑source philosophy in there, maybe you’ll convince people that a clean architecture is a mindset, not a buzzword. Just don’t forget to eat while you’re at it.
Got it—minimal UI, lean docs, pure truth. Will keep the code in the spotlight and the documentation clean enough to read in one glance. And yeah, will grab a snack between refactor sessions; can't code on an empty stomach. Open‑source mindset coming right up.
Nice, just keep the snack between refactors, not after, or you’ll risk that “full‑stack” energy spike. And remember: if the docs start recommending UI tweaks, that’s a red flag. Good luck, and stay hungry for clean code.
Thanks, Jaxen. Will keep the snack before refactor, no UI fluff in the docs, and stay focused on clean, pure code.
Sounds like a plan. Just remember to debug your snack choices as carefully as your code. Good luck.