@dibblego people actually agree with him. Think about that.
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@puffnfresh Yep. People in control of the pseudo-progress of#scala agree with him. Think about the consequences of that. - Show replies
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@ryanonsrc and that is exactly the problem.
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@ryanonsrc the problem is that there are people who believe in things like "Rod Johnson's misgivings." It's fantasy, not conformity.
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@ryanonsrc no most have not "moved on." The implications are far reaching and many are still assessing what to do about it.
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@ryanonsrc like I said, we can stop the pretending now.
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@ryanonsrc Why should they? Why not come to properly understand the implications instead? What is it with aversion to working stuff out?
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@ryanonsrc It is quite emphatically, a catastrophe for the potential for forward progress for
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@ryanonsrc Pretending the implications are not there, is pretending.
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@ryanonsrc That is simply not true. Pretending otherwise *is the problem*.
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