So, you could instead optionally package the library as a server/IPC, best of both worlds. I'm not sure how to respond to "Local development becomes only a special case". LSP is doing nothing of the sort that would require cloud/server-farm, local development should be presumed!
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LSP enables the scenarios I mentioned. Local dev is just one of the possible scenarios. It is also possible the server has no access to the client's file system. Browser-based editors is another scenario. https://github.com/sourcegraph/language-server-protocol/blob/master/extension-files.md … https://github.com/theia-ide/theia https://www.eclipse.org/ecd/
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Also maybe you have to develop using an alien language made out of smells!!! Also maybe someone invents an ansible and time machine and your server goes back in time to 463AD to locate Excalibur, while your client is on Flash Gordon's space ship. How do you handle that???
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How about this: call me when I can even load a web page consistently.
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Wow, going full Trump now, are we? Is a civil exchange of opinions really turning your rage meter up that much that you can only resort to sarcasm and immaturity? Lighten up, would you?
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How much more lightened up could I possibly get than my previous response? Okay, I'll get serious for a minute: Engineering is about making correct decisions with regard to performance, robustness, functionality, and so forth. This is difficult under even the best
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of circumstances; it requires lifelong study and a genuine desire to work hard to do a good job. The comments from a couple of people in this thread look clearly, to me, like they are coming from a context of not having done this study and hard work, and rather just having an
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opinion that one wants to be right just because it is one's own opinion. Sorry, that is what got us into the current, very bad, situation in the first place. Don't bother me with that stuff. It is not worth consideration on the same level as opinions fro people who have really
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done the hard work, had successes, made mistakes, lived through them, and from year to year have improved their results until they are drastically better than they started with. After one has done that work, the kinds of things one says naturally come out very differently,
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because they are the product of a great deal of experience. Correspondingly, there are certain kinds of utterances that, when said, make clear that one just hasn't done the work yet. Demanding those utterances be taken seriously is a suboptimal use of everyone's time, including
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yours. You would be much better off just doing the work and getting to a more advanced place more quickly.
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Thanks for being serious. No matter my experience, I will never be so condescending and judge a stranger's experience from a few twitter messages. 1) because its Twitter and 2) English is not everybody's first language (incl. myself), so misunderstandings are inevitable.
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