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by efuquen
4502 days ago
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We have tools that have virtually been unchanged for over 20 years. While the consistency and stability has been nice, there has been a lot of good things that have happened in software development and technology that those tools could really benefit from. You're honestly going to tell me you don't think that taking a second look at these tools and seeing how we could improve them would be a good thing? What you're basically advocating is nobody should innovate because things are "good enough". With that sort of attitude we would never have any progress on anything. |
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Which is not what you're saying I'm advocating.