In April when i released The Litengine, I barely had any idea about what it really takes to make great softwares. I was just doing what I thought was right in order to make a library management project not so cliche that was the whole goal of it. I went through lots of brainstroming sessions and scribbled down my ideas on paper as to how can i make litengine a little robust that it can handle the bare minimum edge cases like race conditions which we often overlook in these kind of cliche projects especially when its not our primary project just a college project. anyways, I was pumpped enough to make this happen as I was really excited as a first year grad student who is living his dream, The dream to study nothing but computers anyhow no matter what the degree is called, today I found my rough notes and I thought it would be a good idea to share them with you all, so that you can get a glimpse of what goes behind the scenes of a project like this. (it may contain some typos or just made up words, i’m sharing this to give you a glimpse of what was going on in my mind at that time,) may be you can relate to it, may be you can’t, but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless.
there you go, the rough notes of Litengine, enjoy!
that’s a wrap, meet you in the next blog… b-byee