That page seems like it's trying to define what Handmade is through a bunch of complaints and what it is not
Still no idea what they actually do, other than maybe this is just some random site about building a community to "make better software".
Software isn't bad because engineers don't care. It's bad because eventually people need to eat food, so they need to get paid, which means you have to build something people will pay for, this involves tradeoffs and deadlines, so we take shortcuts and software is imperfect.
> the field has become lucrative enough it has attracted people who are interested in the money and not the craft
Yup, exactly.
> I'd use unrealistic to describe Handmade, proud is also accurate and works too
In certain settings definitely. But even in those corporate settings where it's unrealistic I'd rather work with one than not. If not applied dogmatically, that corner of the corp has a good chance of being an oasis. But a fleeting one perhaps.
I read that but it doesn't define handmade. It gripes about large frameworks and rewriting in different languages but doesn't say what handmade is or how it addresses anything.
Still no idea what they actually do, other than maybe this is just some random site about building a community to "make better software".
Software isn't bad because engineers don't care. It's bad because eventually people need to eat food, so they need to get paid, which means you have to build something people will pay for, this involves tradeoffs and deadlines, so we take shortcuts and software is imperfect.