When I see cynical posts and tweets about JS ecosystem I think that maybe all people working on tools should take a couple of months off.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
They bash you for problems first, then they bash you for trying to fix them. This is popular and fun.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
I’m surprised and saddened to see this coming from people I respect who fight tribal mentality and divisiveness.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
Putting down other people’s hard work can indeed make a good joke. I’ll try to keep such jokes to myself, so call me out if I ever do this.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
Want to write a sarcastic article about an incomprehensible tool? Channel that energy into writing documentation for that tool.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
There are bigger problems in the JavaScript community than tools. It’s the lack of process for dealing with burnout. Sarcasm stings.pic.twitter.com/uhoWZ5miwf
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I think we could be better about honestly debating core values -- we can't, so instead throw a lot of shade :/
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