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    1. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      Reddit /r/hascalator 4th rule 👌 Can we add my name in the people that will come to throw peanuts on you if you use these words ? 😁pic.twitter.com/b4OetPimd0

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    2. Igal Tabachnik‏ @hmemcpy 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @guizmaii

      The important bit here is "to dismiss other people's opinions". And yes, absolutely, sign me up :)

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    3. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @hmemcpy

      Can you tell me some non dismissive use of these words ? I'm particularly against the use of "pragmatism" because it's always used as an authority argument. It's totally subjective so it can't be used in an honest argument.

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    4. Elijah Rippeth‏ @terrible_coder 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @guizmaii @hmemcpy

      Linguistics uses pragmatics to mean something apparently very differently. In the field of semiotics, it's used to define a way that context contributes to semantics... how's the dissmissive version used?

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    5. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @terrible_coder @hmemcpy

      "If you're pragmatic, you'll use JavaEE because it's enterprise ready. FP stuffs are for academics or people wasting their time and the money of their employer" Is a good resume of what I hear from people using the "pragmatism" word.

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    6. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      And if you evolve in the startup world, here is what the "pragmatic" people will tell you: "To bootstrap your startup product, you should use RubyOnRails because it's fast to develop with and fun" #BS

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    7. Phil Derome‏ @philderome 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @guizmaii @terrible_coder @hmemcpy

      or you should use a dymamic typed PL for answering puzzles bc you get something working faster as you are not wasting time thinking of suitable types or polymorphism skills that are obviously useless

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    8. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @philderome @terrible_coder @hmemcpy

      Jules Ivanic Retweeted Kolja Wilcke

      Yes, it's also things I hear a lot in the startup world. My feeling on this subject:https://twitter.com/01k/status/1067788059989684224?s=19 …

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      Kolja Wilcke @01k
      static vs dynamic #illustration pic.twitter.com/nDgR8RGdPq
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    9.  💻 🐴Ngnghm‏ @Ngnghm 25 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @guizmaii @philderome and

      Sure, but remember: to the Coq user, you're the "dynamic typing" doofus. Also, the dynamically typed metaprogrammer will be done debugging the output of his metaprogram before you're done with a fraction of the statically typed boilerplate.

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    10. Jules Ivanic‏ @guizmaii 25 Jan 2019
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      Metaprogramming in dyn. langs is surely the less maintainable thing I saw in my career. Once you have done it in your program, you're even more fearful to do any change. This thing only wait to blow up in your face at every second.

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       💻 🐴Ngnghm‏ @Ngnghm 25 Jan 2019
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      My experience is the radical opposite: writing mindlessly by hand the code (including "configuration") that a metaprogram could generate, then manually maintaining that code through changes in the requirements, is the surest way to get tragical mistakes, even with "static typing"

      4:45 PM - 25 Jan 2019
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