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by jaggirs
639 days ago
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> The tools (and environments!) 30 years ago were better suited to solving the problems of 29 years ago than the tools are today in solving the problems of the upcoming year. A.k.a. The problems have become harder (stricter requirements, more ambitious objectives), which is entirely different than the tooling having become worse. |
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The tools themselves are better in so many ways. They just haven't caught up to what we're trying to do with them. Myself, and others, remember fondly when they had.