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by no_wizard
2065 days ago
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Simply, I'm not one to give praise through a rose colored lens. This is especially true in a place like HN, where its entirely possible the core maintainers of a project may read my feedback, and may or may not feel inclined to clarify, quantify, or at least acknowledge what I have to say about a project. I'm not bringing it down by being honest in how I feel. My praise for nim is genuine and forthright, and I've recommended many others looking to get more performance coming from a Python background give it an honest look. This is completely subjective, but I don't like 'ugliness' in a syntax. Sometimes it can be changed, sometimes it can't, and it is what it is, I get that, doesn't mean I won't mention it. There's a certain beauty to how a syntax looks when being written, IMO. Why else would developers spend so much time on theming, font choices etc for their editors? :) tl;dr I'm not one to shy away from giving honest feedback |
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There's a culture of reflexive criticism in intelligent communities, and I think it has negative side effects we haven't acknowledged. Yeah, it feels good to give one's full-throated opinion without bothering to edit oneself, but we build a better world with more encouragement and more restraint when it comes to nitpicking.