The fact that you don't ollow me yet decided to come back and check my profile for tweets reinforces my view though.
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Maybe not (I don’t follow you, yet you show up in my timeline every day... not that I mind) but replying to you to call you out(not at all what I’m doing here) might be uncalled for.
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I think it's a little more than people calling me out. I have noticed a trend with the TS community that I haven't experienced with any other. Any criticism is met with replies and assumptions that I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Which is fine I guess, and I appreciate the feedback, but the manner in which it's delivered is not constructive and doesn't make me want to engage. I see following me as relevant because those who follow me tend to understand my background and values.
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Yeah, calling you out and shutting you down definitely doesn’t foster a collaborative environment. That is a major pet peeve. I’d love to return to the times we all couldn’t wait to share the cool stuff we’d learned. (Childhood BASIC/Pascal programming)
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Replying to @eldiegod_ @nobleach and
I don't see any drama in this conversation and I appreciate being able to talk about it
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I don’t really want to feed into Twitter drama. I’m certainly not creeping your Twitter profile to find things to call you out on, you’re popular on Twitter so Twitter brings me your tweets even though I don’t follow you. Which is fine. Sometimes I disagree, which is also fine.
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Usually I just move along but this one about being TERRIFIED of a feature you didn’t like (so it must be wrong) just caught me at the right time to roll my eyes and reply.
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I would guess that some reason behind people responding when you criticize TS is that it sounds like sour grapes to hear a FBer speak out against TS since MS’s TS beat FB’s Flow as the preferred type system for JS
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I can understand how it can be seen that way. I'm pretty vocal publicly about my feelings on Flow too. eg.https://twitter.com/sebmck/status/1139602504092536832 …
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Replying to @sebmck @eldiegod_ and
Anyways. I didn’t want it to be lost that I very much respect you and the work you and your team does. My disagreement was with a statement you made, not with who you are. I wish you nothing but the best
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