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by coder543
1922 days ago
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If they're both "pretty bad for something so simple"... then it seems like a classic example of a problem that you could just release a solution for; then there would be a non-sucky solution available! Unless it's actually not that simple? You could at least make constructive criticism instead of just dismissively saying that all solutions suck. ("Tons of dependencies", "complexity", and "perplexing" are not actionable criticisms... they're highly subjective opinions.) |
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Recognising that given sufficient domain knowledge you could minimise and optimise dependencies and actually having that domain knowledge for this specific field are not the same thing. For the former, you just need to be a professional. For the latter, you need to be in luck for this specific subject.
You don't fix that by being snarky. Ironic, because in the last paragraph you do ask for constructive criticism! The least you could do is materially reciprocate in doing so.