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John Dunlap
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Father, husband, programmer, beekeeper, and vintage computer enthusiast. Creator of https://t.co/3PooxUIPCa — No ads. No distractions. Just Bible.
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Joined November 2010
@Slugg37 @kai_fall @capitalist_qol This is a bad take. Intuition is learned from what has already been done. Don't fix things that aren't broken. Conform to conventional wisdom when possible and deviate from it when necessary.
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@IroncladDev If you deleted classes from the CSS specification, you would be left with Tailwind.
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There's nothing nonsense about it. Computers (and by this I mean silicon) are not arithmetic. Somewhere between the silicon and "functional programming" a magic trick is performed to make it seem like arithmetic. If functional programming is functional, why does it need to interact with the world with something that isn't a function? Explain it to me like I'm a C programmer.
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@ClassicGamerTWR On the flip side, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if a million replit apps replaced all the horrible spreadsheets in internal use cases
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@ClassicGamerTWR Companies often don't change, even when their approach doesn't work well. If quality begins to matter, companies which don't value it will slowly die unless they're in a niche market.
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@deeperflows @davepl1968 I'm not a Windows user nor am I a fan of it... But you're effectively saying that the Linux scheduler is better because you have the source code.
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