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by alexose
652 days ago
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Well, there's a lot less OpenSCAD on GitHub than Python. At first glance maybe a few orders of magnitude less. But the bigger problem is (probably) not the lack of code, but the lack of good tutorials and well-documented libraries. And since there's no package manager (https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/3479) there's still no agreed-upon way to reuse code between projects. All this is conjecture, of course. LLMs are mysterious beasts. |
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Look at the one linked below, for instance. This is from the official OpenSCAD repo, examples folder. There is no way for even an experienced programmer to understand and successfully modify that code without sitting down with a pencil and paper and doing arithmetic and geometry for half an hour.
https://github.com/openscad/openscad/blob/master/examples%2F...