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Winner-take-all is an excuse, and a rich one from anyone using Rails, Ruby, JavaScript, or a dozen other successes that were once deemed “outsiders.” But nevertheless, I empathize with people who seek emotional comfort in going along with the crowd.
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Although many people win’t admit it—even to themselves—“Nobody got fired for buying IBM” usually means, “I don’t want all the people who buy IBM thinking that I’m a maverick.”
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And so we get the endless reading of tea leaves as everyone tries to sort out which JavaScript doohickey will be the winner. Not because their skills might become obsolete, or they won’t be able to hire anyone to work on their code.
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Nope! They stress out testing the wind direction every ten minutes, worried that some day, people might look at them pityingly and whisper, “He made his millions on Ruby, when everyone else had moved on to Elixir.”
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