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by ABS
5166 days ago
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not really, just that all of us come with a point of view and I think his is made clear by the work he is doing on that project. Never used it, looks interesting and useful for Java. That's where I think the problem is: if you have used only one tool you tend to see everything from that perspective. |
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You seem to attack his argument on his background as a Java developer and not on parts of his argument. As far as I know, this is called an ad hominem attack and in my opinion does not belong on Hacker News.
If you can find good counter arguments on his arguments:
- Light Table is not novel or groundbreaking since Eclipse has had these kind of features for at least a decade (and several Smalltalk IDE's have had them for several decades), - Light Table's examples are contrived because real world examples do not behave in this way,
we'd be having a real discussion.