Too often with projects in other languages I look at the code base and feel like I'm lost in a maze of tiny files, all alike with nothing to orient against. I'm sure one could write C/C++ like that, but why would you?
The more I do it, the more I like C++ as a language for doing server side web stuff. Is there something wrong with me? It's just really nice to be able to go back to a project after spending some time away from it and be able to read the code, follow the control flow, and figure out what I want to work on next.
These just keep getting better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1zdS6Nhifw
@neal@video.typica.us As far as I know, Diedrich no longer offers the DATAQ hardware as a logging option. That was always a weird design choice made to keep the cost of the option down and was especially painful for temperature measurements where the combination of low resolution ADC, mis-matched range for the signal conditioner feeding that compared with what values could be reasonably expected, and poor channel isolation made it difficult to get this working as well as it does in Typica.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.