Yoric 19 hours ago

I've always been weirded out by these "programming by connecting boxes" environments. In my experience, the only benefit they bring is removing the need to understand the syntax, which is the simplest part of programming, at the cost of making it much more complicated to find out the boxes, figure out what can connect where, looking up documentation, etc.

Interestingly, I don't get this feeling with Snap! or Scratch. Sure, they're not designed for me, but they're intuitive, and they just work.

Not sure where the disconnect lies. Quite possibly in my brain.

  • dan-robertson 15 hours ago

    Maybe one advantage is there aren’t things like syntax errors to deal with, or naming things. The structure makes things purely functional and allows for multiple outputs from a block as well as optional inputs. Seems to me that it removes a lot of the incidental complexity in writing shaders (syntax, linear structure, specifying inputs, imperative shader language, etc)

  • Eric_WVGG 15 hours ago

    Speaking of Apple platforms, yeah, this was my big problem with Interface Builder. I couldn’t get anywhere with serious Apple platforms development until SwiftUI came along.

  • MangoToupe 16 hours ago

    > In my experience, the only benefit they bring is removing the need to understand the syntax

    It also offers better discovery—an additional major barrier if you aren't used to fighting documentation.

ergocoder a day ago

Fabric is a extremely overused name.

  • veverkap 7 hours ago

    They should have called it Atlas :)

    • ergocoder 2 hours ago

      LOL that indeed feels more common

      Every big tech company probably has a project called Atlas.

dheepakg a day ago

Should have a better name. There is Fabric, a library in Python, microsoft's SaaS offering

  • csto12 a day ago

    Microsoft also called their new replacement for Synapse Fabric. So Microsoft has at least two projects named Fabric.

  • downboots a day ago

    Is there a good resource on naming things? Or a catalogue of brilliant names?

    • klustregrif 20 hours ago

      A great resource for naming things is to use google once you think you have a good name. It really doesn’t have to be more complicated than that.

      • graemep 17 hours ago

        The problem is that coming up with good names is difficult. What I need is a quick way to get to " think you have a good name"

        • veverkap 7 hours ago

          I've found that AI is decent at this.

  • iamsaitam 19 hours ago

    That's a rather obscure conflict, when you think that the two have no domain overlap

  • echelon a day ago

    Everything has collisions unless it's an invented word. And even then, you might find prior art.

askari01 14 hours ago

I like the name fabric. But i agree it has been used alot. Loom would be my proposal if anyone is looking for suggestion. You have to connect so many things to achieve simple things easy for starters but its putting up on a disadvantage here. I would say.

vasco 20 hours ago

Looks like too many boxes needed for simple things.

efilife 12 hours ago

another fabric?