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by PeterGriffin 4368 days ago
I see it as an issue of supply and demand.

There's a huge demand for silver bullets in this industry.

An endless supply of naive, impressionable kids willing to listen to people rant about how everything sucks and X will change the world.

So no surprise, those who rant gain popularity and visibility and here we are.

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> An endless supply of naive, impressionable kids willing to listen to people rant about how everything sucks and X will change the world.

There's also the problem that an engineer who successfully builds a bridge simply keeps to continue building bridges. In software, a 21-year-old programmer can build a webapp, sell it to Google, and walk away a multi-gajillionaire. If engineers could sell bridges to Google, we'd be seeing a lot of strange methods of crossing a river.

It's not just that developers look for silver bullets -- that's a natural instinct in any discipline -- it's that developers have a very real incentive for building and marketing silver bullets.