The story behind keycast, a tool I built but never needed
I've been writing Python for more than five years now: open source, freelance, full-time, contract work. It's a versatile language, and the ecosystem around it keeps reinforcing that. At some point you start to believe you can build almost anything with it.
Early on I had a question in the back of my head: how far can I actually get with Python? The question eventually faded, but I never fully let it go. Every so often I pick it back up and put it to the test. This post is about one of those tests.