I knew it, it's not all inertia and getting there first! https://twitter.com/dimpase/status/841751280762593280 …
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Replying to @o_guest
im playing with you. im not surprised either. but you could ask this question for any open source vs corporate software war.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
e.g. windows vs linux. partly due to mafioso stuff, also bc frankly linux is harder to use
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Replying to @elneurozorro
yeah, I made this point somewhere today too. Exactly.
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Replying to @o_guest
so i think there is something to be said for a top-down approach for user friendliness
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Replying to @elneurozorro
even though I just use pip. I'm glad for the above too. Better communities when more inclusive.
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Replying to @o_guest
on linux? me too, it works great. not so on mac. partially their own fault though, haha.
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Replying to @elneurozorro
yeah I'm confused by mac still... We own a bunch but I don't develop on them often.
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Replying to @o_guest
everyone is like, but but use homebrew. but as nice as it is, its like putting a band aid on someone with internal bleeding.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
All package managers are band-aid. They don't fix the problem of software composition. http://blog.khinsen.net/posts/2016/03/04/composition-is-the-root-of-all-evil/ …
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I don't have time to read this right now but will soon. Thanks!
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