1A Use opinionated framework 1B Pick a set of libraries 2 Build apps 3A Wish for flexibility 3B Wish for curation 4 Switch places, goto 1
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Replying to @dan_abramov
that isn't how ember feels to me but maybe you got another sense visiting EmberCamp?
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Replying to @wycats @dan_abramov
correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't you involved with building Ember? That's sort of me calling Spotify "not confusing"
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Replying to @mpjme @dan_abramov
this wasn't about confusion, it was about the idea that oscillation is essential.
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Replying to @wycats @dan_abramov
I meant that you get both flexibility and curation as the author of a major framework.
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Replying to @mpjme @dan_abramov
as the author of an open source framework, the flexibility can only come if it's shared with the rest of the community
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I saw the tweet being about FW *users* searching for the elusive silver bullet rather than improving the gun
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yeah I agree. I just find that at least for Ember, we get a great deal of improving the gun.
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It was true about jQuery as well, even before total dominance.
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Replying to @wycats @davemethvin and
fundamentally it's about community values: the oscillation comes from a missing evolution value imo.
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