It’s been a long road. Longer than I ever anticipated when I typed out the first messy line of pseudocode (or sketched that first confusing flowchart) for what would eventually become
For the uninitiated: F.I.L.F. (which, depending on the hour, stands for either "Framework for Integrated Logical Functions" or "Fully Illustrated Lore Format") started as a tiny passion project to solve a very specific problem I was having with workflow/documentation/storytelling. f.i.l.f. [finished] - version: 1.0b
Cautiously Optimistic
The last 10% of the work took 90% of the time. The last 1% (fixing the font rendering on Linux) took another 10%. I now understand why so many projects die at 95% complete. Crossing the finish line is the hardest part. You can grab F.I.L.F. v1.0b right now from the link below. It’s free/pay-what-you-want (link). It’s been a long road
Now go break it. That’s what 1.0b is for. Cautiously Optimistic The last 10% of the work