Comments on “Colornet
Fraser Smith@frassmith · Software Developer, Shanghai, China
This look interesting, but it could benefit from a bit of documentation on how to install and run it.
Deron Sizemore@deronsizemore · Owner - ColorFavs.com and GolfLedger.com
@frassmith Written in Python. Could use it in your Python apps or with something like the Django framework.
Fraser Smith@frassmith · Software Developer, Shanghai, China
@deronsizemore Exactly. It's a bit misleading to see it on Product Hunt. At best, it would appear to be a library that somebody might use to create a product. Even then, the dearth of documentation on how to use, even in your own app, is very off putting.
Deron Sizemore@deronsizemore · Owner - ColorFavs.com and GolfLedger.com
@frassmith I agree. Seems weird that it's received so many upvotes here. It's definitely cool, but it's not someone your average person can just open and use without Python knowledge.
Fraser Smith@frassmith · Software Developer, Shanghai, China
@deronsizemore Totally agree. but how many of those up voters have installed and used it? I'd guess, very few. I am a developer, have been for over 30 years. One thing I've learned is that life's too short to spend deciphering someone else's code to get something running. All I'm saying is that a bit of documentation wouldn't go amiss. And by documentation, … See more
Deron Sizemore@deronsizemore · Owner - ColorFavs.com and GolfLedger.com
@frassmith Agree completely. I'll check out that alternative. Hadn't seen it yet.