Would you attend a technical talk titled, "Why writing Scala is unethical", followed up by a technical workshop (with exercises) titled, "In case you are still unsure that writing Scala is unethical"?
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Replying to @KenScambler
What is not positive about stating matters of fact, and educating others to help them understand those facts?
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Replying to @dibblego @KenScambler
Posing an issue of ethics and claiming it is "a matter of fact" tells me all I need to know. Hard pass.
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Replying to @MaggieL @KenScambler
It is a matters of fact, as opposed to a matter of positivity, or negativity. Cheerio.
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Replying to @dibblego @KenScambler
Claming something to be a fact does not make it one. However, the bar for trollish clickbait is much lower.
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Replying to @MaggieL @KenScambler
So, matters of factual claim?
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