.@dibblego I talk to 100s of Scala devs at conferences. Nobody's dissing Scalaz. At worst they don't mention it. You don't need to say this.
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Scalaz was destroyed in 2013-2014 by arseholes. The creepiest fucker of all time is telling lies about Scalaz. Just clarifying.
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er no, Scalaz has been completely wrecked for years.
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If you think mentioning lying thieves is the greatest moral crime, I have more sand in which to bury your head.
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Replying to @dibblego
It's not a moral crime. It just does you no favours. It just sounds like unnecessarily self-inflicted bad PR...
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Due to the depravity and naivety of humanity, Scalaz is being developed less publicly, so you can stop lying now. Better?
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Replying to @dibblego
No. Vague accusations of "lying" without citing evidence don't benefit you or anyone else. You would argue for better than that.
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I would argue for better than that, if it mattered. The entire enterprise of programming is fucking broken beyond repair.
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If you believe Scalaz could help fix that, like some people do, maybe you'd care more about not scaring people away from it.
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