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by pdeffebach
1786 days ago
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> 2) I personally found that Julia community is slightly hostile to feedback and negativity. May be it is just me but it has way too much hype-driven-positivity that leads to delusion. I want to push back on this a bit, which I acknowledge is very ironic. In the past few years people consistently post on Discourse asking for fundamental changes to the language to make it more resemble python, C++, or whatever their preferred language is. People often say Go is great because there is "only one way of doing things", yet people are very resistant to being told "the way" to do something in Julia. This has happened enough that it's prompted a pinned PSA on discourse: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/psa-julia-is-not-at-that-s... It gets tiring! And i'm not sure how the community should handle these requests, but I don't think it's fair to blame all of the negativity on the Julia community when these somewhat misinformed, or even bad-faith posts are so frequent. |
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