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by seiji 3899 days ago
my own experience is a better predictor of what works for me

blub paradox. We only know what we know. Outside opinions are very valuable to show us better things exist.

But why try and pick fights with those of us who do use it?

Because the language is bad. It's not conducive to reading code or writing code. It's code for code's sake. It's a bad platform. The more it grows the more programmer minds it corrupts. The more it grows the less easy it becomes to avoid in general.

Programming is important. Our programs will outlive us. We can't afford to have the entire system run on what a small group of isolated people feel is right. Systems have to be powerfully expressive and powerfully legible without succumbing to failure-to-understand errors due to typography or mass indirection ("magic") in too many places.

Programming isn't H&M fast fashion. It's The Golden Gate Bridge. If you screw it up in 2015, you're at risk of killing people, ongoing, in the future, in perpetuity. (also see: flash, android, java, the unmaintained openssl debacle, ...)