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by WesternWind
747 days ago
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Not badly written but it's poorly supported, and argued mainly from anecdote. There's no engagement with subject matter experts, there's cherry picking of data points, and the suggested solution isn't supported by provided data. It's like if I said, build systems are awful and too much dev time goes to maintaining them, a build system was almost used in a clever hack by a state level actor, Kevin Mitnick, a Convicted Felon, used Make when coding hacking tools he used in his crimes, build systems are a problematic abstraction and we should avoid unnecessary abstractions in coding, and therefore we should call compilers directly from the command line. Maybe we should do public social housing like this article suggests, I actually agree with that, but the above is hardly a measured article in support of that, anymore than I laid out a great case for invoking a compiler directly. |
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