I started coding again! 

(This is an expansion on my article on convergence)
gopher://sdf.org/0/users/gef/./reflections/convergence

In the last few years I realized that I didn't really
like coding. I like the creative aspect of it, I like
to be fluent in computer interaction, but the debugging
and the dryness of code, created more grinding than 
satisfaction. 

But still a part of me wants to be creative 
on the computer. 

A few months ago I came accross Suiteru, who used his 
Model:Cycles, a drum machine / synth from Elektron, as
a controler for GEM, a visual library for Pure Data. 

I had a Model:Cycles and I knew enough Pure Data to get
me going so I jumped in. 

Since then, I've been coding different small projects!

But where should I keep the code?

Github? Too microsofty... git.sdf.org? A nice alternative
but maybe too surface for me. Git is also quite a complexe
for what I want to do, so then?

A code repository in Gopher! This is my first 'dump' of
code to be classified as I go. I've also started to use
unison to sync my gopher to both my laptop and my 
main desktop. It feels like the simplicity of gopher lend
itself well as a general repository of creations,
music, code and writing. The more I use it, the more I 
enjoy it!