08.11.2017, 17:16
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Nice. But:
Why? I assume by this you mean y_hooks, which is only one part of YSI. However, y_hooks code is entirely compatible with ALS, so if you already have an ALS version there is no need at all for a y_hooks version - even YSI uses a combination of both internally (though most of those ALS hooks are ensuring y_hooks works). The point of y_hooks is to write less code than ALS (it's also faster). If you've already gone to the trouble of writing all the ALS boilerplate, there's no point using y_hooks. You will end up writing more code to use y_hooks than you would if you just stuck with the single long version. |