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by pjmlp
3736 days ago
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Some people apparently took my comment personally, but it doesn't change the fact that many in those communities aren't from a CS background. Which is why some decisions, like the whole npm modules, or the ruby gems before bundles (if I get it right), get to be taken without consideration how it works in large scale. Of course people with CS background also use dynamic languages. I have Python, Smalltalk, Lisp, Perl, JavaScript on my CV. |
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A CS degree doesn't mean you'll be a good programmer in industry.