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by chowells 3140 days ago
You can respond with "that's because a good workman doesn't use poor tools."

It nicely suggests that maybe it's the programmer's responsibility to advocate for something better.

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When I was a kid I used to pride myself on how many things I could take apart and reassemble with just a butter knife. But that was only because I didn't have access to real screwdrivers.

Likewise with software, each improved tool I learn (or new but worse tool I learn to avoid) makes me appreciate how much time I could have been wasting by using inferior tools/practices/languages.