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by cfr2023
837 days ago
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It seems every domain and human endeavor in existence has some form of disagreement between practitioners who desire progress/advancement and people who are content to never change or learn anything new, in spite of glaringly obvious benefits. It's brave to say that no one has come up with better ideas than Unix and C because it's bound to rile up users of (your favorite platform + language here). I also think that someone saying that there aren't any better ideas than Unix and C might just have different values/interests in computing. |
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All progress is change. All change is not progress.
A programmer or someone presuming to opine on programming, who overlooks a thing like that, exposes and advertizes that their opinions in such a domain are of questionable value.