writing a blog post that is at minimum a weak attack isn't letting it go 
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Honestly, I'd put you in the latter camp because you've given code to the community and promoted change.
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I think that's accurate. So it probably means something that I'm saying I have collaborated effectively with
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Oh, 100%
I'd prefer to see no one ever truly happy with an OSS project and for things to always be changing -
I think that the software community still has a lot to learn from what made Rails so productive for people.
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but instead, we are re-litigating the "complexity wars" over and over again.
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@onlydole OO vs. FP hasn't been a real "war" in decades. But new programmer philosophers keep feeling the need to re-fight it. -
As a whole and tear down the real problems we’re seeing, or educate on a better “proper” way of doing things too.
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the problem is that the blog era gave way to the Twitter era, where nobody is ever rewarded for thoughtfulness.
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