In my years working with @dhh, I never saw him shy away from a vigorous debate around dissenting opinions.
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"influence" on Rails core largely comes from (1) doing work, (2) empirical facts. It's not always fun but it works imo
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And 3) A/B'ing real code against proposed methods and architectures
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that’s the thing man, your basecamp-as-a-metric approach hurts rails, this is no longer 2005
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If people aren't measuring their perspective against real code, which means their app, we lose our bearings quick.
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people really really underestimate this. Reality matters a lot (obvious in retrospect right?)
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well, thousands of people have really bad reality bkz of poor design choices in Rails. Really matters a lot too :)
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yeah, and I took that reality and helped to change rails in rails3, which matters too! But you're grumpy :)
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rails 3 illustrates that engaging
@dhh on the issue of modularity works well if you're willing to do the work.3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
good to know, then I hope AR will be modularized more in the future :) (not talking about ruby modules)
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