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by Avalaxy 5034 days ago
I agree with this. I see most of the people here doing what everyone else is doing. Using RoR and AWS because it's 'cool', using all kind of bullshit names to indicate non-existing bullshit jobs, applying practices because everyone else is using them... There's nothing wrong with using a normal programming language that has debug tools (such as C#) and there is nothing wrong with building something that has nothing to do with social media, but something that's actually useful. Yet some people think that they can become rich by doing what everyone else is doing... Doesn't work like that.

Too bad the author kind of participates in this as well with hipster terms like 'ex-rockstar', 'bootstrapping' and 'lean startup'.

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There's nothing wrong with using a normal programming language like Ruby either. Many people use RoR because it's a good tool, not because it's 'cool' (aside: is RoR even 'cool' these days?). All tools have their strengths and weaknesses and while I tend to agree with you that C# has nicer debugging tools, that is only one of many important considerations when choosing a tool.

Agree with your other points, particularly about doing something that isn't social media.