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Put frankly: I’m not going to “accept” that because I’ve watched programmers with twenty years of experience (woe betide me and my mere thirteen!) tank projects through this kind of arrogance. And it is arrogance, to dress up the limitations of a meatbag as a positive against the tireless specificity of the machines.

Then those meatbags realize that they have to refactor their code and the world ends.

The computer is infinitely better at crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s than you are. Or I am. Relying on conscientiousness when you have tools to measure and correct is a sucker’s bet. And I will go so far to say that with the wonderful tools available to us in 2020, dynamically typed languages put “on time” and “limited bugs” in an unnecessary tension.




Wow... talk about arrogance! I think you’re unclear about the definition of that word. I’m suggesting that developers have choice in what works for a given project. It’s arrogance to think only your choice is correct.

You’re the type of programmer that tanks projects because of that arrogance and an inability to work with other “meatbags”. Maybe for you it’s all about code perfection, but for the rest of humanity it’s about making a product that works, solves a problem, makes the world a better place, or earns a profit.

Too bad my suckers bet has paid off with success and money. Best of luck with your attitude in life.

Guess these Github meatbags have made a suckers bet on a dynamic language. No way they could be efficient or successful maintaining or refactoring a project of that scale. (Yes that’s sarcasm for the sarcastically impaired)

https://github.blog/2019-09-09-running-github-on-rails-6-0/


Put frankly: you are talking out of your own experience and extrapolating onto the world. What a shocker that as a Ruby dev I have different views than you, who would have thunk...




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