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by Nelson69
5457 days ago
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I kind of branded it a bit "douchey" at first too but then as I thought about it, it seemed remarkably restrained considering he debugged this issue. It's not like this happened all the time, had to get kind of lucky and build and calibrate a system just right to capture it. I don't intend this to be an inflammatory question, I'm sort of a perpetual ruby novice, it's never been my day job and I've never managed to sort of catch up with the community, as soon as I feel pretty good with something I find it's been obsoleted a couple times. I like it but how does the community at large deal with stuff like this? This guy found a real bug and invested some time in it, do other rubyists just deal with crashes and restart their stuff? Do they just consider it part of "being on the cutting edge?" Or do they not even notice? |
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That's what makes the hyperbolic tone of this article so douchey; he wrote up an interesting dissection of an edge case issue as though it were an ongoing catastrophe, mostly just to inject a bunch of chest-thumping rock-star bravado that added nothing of value to the discussion.