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by llm_trw
570 days ago
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What's amazing about lsp isn't the polish, it's that we've hobbled our selves so much that a tool like it is even useful. Only having exposure to the algol family of languages does for your mental capabilities what a sugar only diet does for your physical capabilities. It used to be the case that all programmers had exposure to assembly/machine code which broke them out of the worst habits algols instill. No longer. Pointing out that the majority of programmers today have the mental equivalent of scurvy is somehow condescending but the corp selling false teeth along with their sugar buckets is somehow commendable. |
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You can (and many people do!) say the exact same thing in a different tone and with different word choice and have people nod along in agreement. If you're finding that people consistently react negatively to you when you say it, please consider that it might be because of the way in which you say it.
I'm one of those who would normally nod along in agreement and writing in support, but your comments here make me want to disagree on principle because you come off as unbearably smug.