Switch to AngularJS
theY4Kman opened this issue · 1 comments
Note: this is a post-mortem issue. I began working on the switch, but I realized I should write down my reasoning before I forget it, which I'm incredibly apt to do.
After spending lots of time on ensuring data is transferred to and extracted from the DOM, and having recently written a little project in Angular, I decided to switch Campbell to Angular, because I knew it would save enormous amounts of time in the future, when changes need to be made.
In reference to current progress (at @351c091), I'm not confident I'm separating my concerns in an obvious and clean way. I began with a clear head, but as time went on and unknowns accrued, I got a bit lost. In my personal life, my mood is a bit shaky atm, so I'm trying to apply some REBT (or CBT, whatever). It does the trick, but it's not instant, and there are times I don't feel 100%; but I must continue in order to have direct control over my mood. Thus, it's not easy for me to know by feeling (as in very quickly) whether I'm doing something stupid, unclean, disorganized, or inconsistent.
The explanation isn't important, but this is: knowing the code should be given second thought before assuming it's useful (easy to understand) and something to be judged against. Actually doing that might have never crossed your mind (because the code is obviously shit), but I wanted to explicitly mention it in case it did.
I talk a lot. I feel the desire to want to talk less, but I rather think it's useful to cover all my bases. Though, making things quick for those who can get the full idea with less words is something I also see useful. There's just no 100% coverage, and that all-or-none-ness is a big reason I've decided to resume REBT.