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* file format decompressors, explorers, manipulators, etc
* file format decompressors, explorers, manipulators, etc
* ... and other utilities that perform limited file IO; particularly suited for many file inputs, zero or one file outputs
* ... and other utilities that perform limited file IO; particularly suited for many file inputs, zero or one file outputs

What triple scripts are not suited for:

* networked applications


== Participating ==
== Participating ==
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Who shouldn't participate in triplescripts.org?:
Who shouldn't participate in triplescripts.org?:
* people who want to work on networked applications
* people who think minification is an acceptable compromise
* people who think minification is an acceptable compromise
* people whose foremost concern is making the GitHub contribution graph light up green and their npm package rosters look full
* people whose foremost concern is making the GitHub contribution graph light up green and their npm package rosters look full

Revision as of 23:13, 16 June 2020


This is the wiki for triplescripts.org — committed to software tooling for the out-crowd.

Applications

What triple scripts are well-suited for:

  • portable, no-fuss build scripts
  • auditable, offline software security fobs
  • file format decompressors, explorers, manipulators, etc
  • ... and other utilities that perform limited file IO; particularly suited for many file inputs, zero or one file outputs

What triple scripts are not suited for:

  • networked applications

Participating

Why should you participate in triplescripts.org?:

  • triplescripts.org cares about software longevity
  • most accessible software stack in the world
  • greenfield module ecosystem


Who shouldn't participate in triplescripts.org?:

  • people who think minification is an acceptable compromise
  • people whose foremost concern is making the GitHub contribution graph light up green and their npm package rosters look full
  • people who are enamored with the NodeJS and NPM ecosystems in general

"Triple scripts are for everyone, but not for all things"

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