on the other hand "magic" is demeaning of a thought process that should be normated and described formally /1
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to enable progress of the industry. Keeping it concealed smells like dark ageism of trade secrets /2
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after all we as industry make progress thanks to pioneers sharing experiences and insights 3/3
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the process of pushing the bounds of enough parts to make process on the whole is often private :/
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figuring out how to articulate the vision well enough to share the work in the open is hard (but worth it)
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most of the time the response is "that seems pointless, overengineered, and complex with no upside"
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as someone who worked on Dojo during the Age Of The jQuery Developer, I know this all too well
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the trick is finding ways to reduce complexity too. But I hear ya.
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We'll all be the first to admit, nobody ever accused us of being good at marketing!
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marketing and enabling are deeply intertwined but not exactly the same.
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usage complexity and implementation complexity have very different effects on enablement.
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