When importing significant philosophical ideas, notice that most package and secondhand distributions are corrupted, and most first hand accounts are immature. There is almost always good material, but discovering and judging it is still not a globally solved problem.
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It often just means that people did not listen to each others objections well enough to fully understand them.
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The more dependencies it has, the more likely you're looking at an ecosystem where everything works in harmony together, but is terribly incompatible with anything outside. So it's not just importing the code, it's committing to entering that ecosystem.
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I mean, I hear you, but I really think everyone should import my philosophical ideas because I think I would like to live in a world where most people's heads have exploded. I know, a little arrogant and macabre.
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But SemVer can help? Fun analogy, not sure where to go next with it, maybe garbage collection ;-)
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Isn’t it the best when they are...when first you thought they didn’t though ?
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it's also helpful to *actually* grok the design of the package, prior to import. (Rather than perpetually working backwards from error, which can have more taxing consequences in the philosophical world.)
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