Here is the rant I promised on arrogant, dismissive replies about software quality on Twitter, complete with several exhibits for your delight and amusement:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC-0tCy4P1U …
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Yeah, .net has not been an improvement. But, in part, because they want to make it easier to deploy web apps in it. And that seemed to take priority for Microsoft.
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This is one of the main reason i like go nowadays. The culture is to always ship one binary and resist going to into dlls. I hope it stays like that !
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I think we shouldn't underestimate management, end-user & server admin want for ease & not solely attribute it to a programming factor.
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I'm not saying they haven't degraded, they obviously have, just that that's only one variable in the equation & human wants supersede everything.
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Appeal to emotion. Point-of-fact : Web development produces slow products compared to native code. Any other line of thought is counter-factual. The byproduct is a general acceptance of slow apps; boiling frog analogy. I don't know why you'd defend a sentiment otherwise.