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Not sure what all the hate is about. He presented some interesting anecdotes about the quirks of software engineering and then tied it all together with some concrete lessons. Maybe 5K words without any sort of lists or clickbait titles is just too much for the average reader. |
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It's not cause the tone is accusatory, or because it rambles, or compares mission critical life-or-death Apollo software with the unimportant web and native applications we write now. Yep, it's cause people are too dumb to look at that many words without a beer commercial dropped in the middle of it.
Saying "people who disagree with my opinions are too stupid to understand the subtlety of the point" is the rhetorical equivalent of denial in the Kubler-Ross sense of the word.