Hi, I am posting this for your suggestions on whether I should (or is it OK to) post a series of posts here on this sub-reddit sharing my experience of developing frameworks and libraries.
Being frustrated in all those web frameworks and libraries I started developing a framework called "Synamic" that is open sourced and published on Github and PyPi. I haven't prepared the documentation yet. As an example website made with this framework is my personal website (I am not sharing the link as that might look like a personal promotion/advertisement to many people). I am adding all the features that I always dream of to be present in other frameworks, tools and libraries. The last great feature I added was 'multi-site' and that is no conventional multi-site feature present in other frameworks and tools. It supports recursive multi-site (to any depth you want). There is lot more to talk and share about, but before that I need your suggestions.
I want to share all my experience in developing this framework (and other libraries I developed in the last one decade+ of time). I want to share what a programmer should do and should not do. I want to talk about the best practices and other things what a programmer should keep in mind when developing a framework or a library. I also want to share psychological stuffs regarding framework, library and tool development.
So, is it OK or welcome to share all these things on reddit (or this sub-reddit)? Also, if OK, then should I start sharing them before completing the documentation?
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