The question remains...why did this post get so much attention?
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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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this gives a great advantage to faux-simplicity.
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And we can forget the shoulders of giants that we stand upon in some cases too…I feel that is a commonly forgotten reflection.
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The perpetual sin of the programming world is to not only forget what our elders taught us, but to forget they existed.
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Amen to that…it’s seriously obscene. The best advice I’ve ever gotten is to study the history of our craft.
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More discussions like this, or the IO.js vs Node.js / Docker vs. CoreOS and this specific event…I see the opportunity to unite…
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Certainly I agree. I think standards bodies are underestimated here.
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there's more than one flavour. One should just use what they personally prefer and move on.
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fight fight fight!
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to be fair FP was (mostly) academic until "recently" when it started regaining traction "in the real world"
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so saying it's just "new programmer philosophers" is a bit dismissive.
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different people are productive with different tools, and that's fine.
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…anyway, I just don't see the whole need for drama around someone saying "rails is not for me".
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I understand, logistically, that we can’t listen to everyone that cries foul or make everyone happy, but I would love to see…
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That’s a great point and I see it as people giving themselves validity…”Where is the antagonist?!?!” :)
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I'd prefer to see no one ever truly happy with an OSS project and for things to always be changing