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by jenius 4147 days ago
This is absurd. Are you serious? The way you express your opinions is enormously important. It could easily be the difference between getting a raise and getting fired. Expressing your opinions in a way makes sense to other people and they take well to is the farthest thing from silly ever, it's like a #1 essential skill for life. On top of that, phrasing informs the message, and in this case I was not just complaining about the phrasing, I was also complaining about the outrageous statement being made.

For example, saying "React is the best way to build all apps no matter what" vs. saying "Compared to building native UIs with objective C, react-native made for a much smoother experience for me because of X Y and Z" are not only phrased differently, they are communicating different things. The first one is an absurd overarching dogma declaring every other app-building technology to be inferior to react with no backing whatsoever, and the second one is a useful and specific analysis of react in one situation compared to an alternative.

I can't figure out if you're trolling or not, honestly.

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> React is the best way to build all apps no matter what

When you alter a quote, you're only illustrating your own bias, not that of the author.

> The way you express your opinions is enormously important. It could easily be the difference between getting a raise and getting fired.

How is this relevant to the conversation? This isn't a letter to his boss, it's a blog post. Even so personality types differ vastly between individuals and your argument appears to be culturally conditioned in a different cultural. In other words, we live completely different worlds due to our cultural conditioning (or lack of - by that I mean our association with our inner voice).

> The first one is an absurd overarching dogma declaring every other app-building technology to be inferior to react with no backing whatsoever

It's just a matter of using the word 'a' vs. 'the'. We actually get it wrong MOST of the time. Replacing 'the' with 'a' provides much more clarity. For example, you could say 'Please bring me the green chair in the closet', but if there's more than one green chair? Well there's more than one 'right' way to build apps. React is 'a' right way to build an app. There are MANY wrong ways to build apps, and most web frameworks (in my opinion) build apps a wrong way. React is one of the few. That's how I feel.

I think you either have an ulterior motive for criticizing React itself (money, company), or you're just closed minded.

Is your reply a good example of how to a express an opinion?