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by travisgriggs 491 days ago
I feel sorry for young developers today, because the rush to quickly make money from software, has created a lot of complexity. Programming used to be a lot simpler. Some of the problems we have today are indeed harder. So I’m not wanting to go back to assembly or something. Some maturation was/is a good thing. But the last twenty years have seen an excessive hyper maturation of idea churn.
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When has there been a time since at least Netscape IPO’d in the mid 90s was there not a rush to quickly make money?