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Reintroduce the Makefiles. #54

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I reintroduced the old Makefiles due to convenience purposes. People don't have to install CMake to compile it.

Signed-off-by: Khoi Nguyen <nguyenan@iwacc.org>
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shlomif commented Jul 6, 2021

Dear @memepaleontologist2002 ! Thanks for the PR, but I am much happier with the cmake and perl5-based buildsys. They are not too much to require and reintroing the makefiles will violate DRY.

So I have to say "no": http://shlomifishswiki.branchable.com/Never_Try_to_Please_Everyone/ . I'll give you a chance to argue your stance, though.

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At least that's why forks exist!

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A C++ programmer on scratch.mit.edu wanted to keep his Makefiles, I don't really blame him.

Signed-off-by: Khoi Nguyen <nguyenan@iwacc.org>
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I rest my case.

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shlomif commented Nov 29, 2024

@memepaleontologist2002 : I think scratch is a language created by smart devs for people less smart than them: https://www.shlomifish.org/philosophy/philosophy/putting-cards-on-the-table-2019-2020/indiv-nodes/selling-for-stupider-ppl.xhtml

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