TFW people are disappointed in you for taking the user's side over their ("developer experience") tribe's side:pic.twitter.com/pVhB1TWkfm
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I hate this polarizing attitude that there are "tribes" and developers must "take sides" like this is some kind of battle.
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This doesn't make people listen to you, it drives them away.
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Browsing https://shop.polymer-project.org is 1000 times better at convincing that ya'll have great ideas than any FUD or name calling.
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: this conversation has started, but competition is how we really drive improvements home. Current tools are (mostly) losers.
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: but just so we're clear: I tried all the other methods first. At excruciating cost/length.
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: they didn't work. This approach seems, at least, to have shaken a few people awake. This is a good thing.
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Get more people onboard by showing a gradual path with familiar tools. Do you want your framework to win or the web to win?
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: I want usable experiences. My counterfactual isn't "different framework", it's "toss all script overboard".
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