: nor should we expect it to be. Progressoften messy; hence I'm trying to orient by evidence
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: this is why extensibility matters: gives devs power while helping to build case for features
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Dumb question: isn’t it possible that devs also end up messing stuff & causing more inconsistencies tho?
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I’m specifically referring to Houdini stuff in this case. One dev may do same stuff different way(s)?
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I may be completely off & misunderstanding this whole thing tho so happy to be corrected!
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: happy to discuss at length. Basic insight is that we get X features per year. That's fixed. /cc
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: so question becomes, if we only get X per year, how should we "spend" them? What's most effective? /cc
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: my thesis is that we should spend those features in ways that give us confidence later. /cc
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: for instance, we derived the Web Components deliverables by looking at frameworks & experiments /cc
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: and JQuery UI, Sencha, Closure, YUI, Flex, Silverlight/XAML, etc. Studied them all.
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