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by solomatov
4090 days ago
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>(a) there are good business people out there IMO, good business people are people who are doing good for their business not using technology which their developers want them to use. They should consider things such as: ability to find developers, availability of training and books, availability well supported libraries, maturity of tools, code maintainability, etc. >(b) the fact that they trust idiots on tech is our fault as much as theirs (we get too arrogant or too submissive and fail to convince them) So, you are calling people who recommend to use technologies different from Haskell idiots, right? Or at least you pointing at them in your presentation. IMO, it's not the things which a professional should do. We have a lot of opinions, and it should be ok to have a different opinion. We shouldn't bash people who don't agree with us, otherwise, we will have (and I feel we already have) haskell cult. |
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Business people should not be making tech decisions. Most good business people don't know a damn thing about code maintainability etc and they shouldn't have to.