First Biff Library Released: biff.core Provides System Composition for Biff Projects
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jacobobryant
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Summary
The author announces the release of the first library from a planned set of twelve, called "biff.core," which provides system composition and interfaces for Biff projects. This library serves as the foundational glue that holds all other Biff libraries together. The release is part of a larger effort to split the Biff framework into separate, polished libraries.
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This is the glue that holds all the other libraries together, and that's why I'm releasing it first.
I've completed a rough draft of all twelve libraries and am now going through them one-by-one to polish and release them.
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