Am 22.07.2012 21:28, schrieb Nick Sabalausky:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 20:24:19 +0200
Paulo Pinto<pj...@progtools.org>  wrote:

Am 22.07.2012 00:16, schrieb Nick Sabalausky:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 23:14:12 +0200
"Stuart"<stu...@gmx.com>   wrote:
Let me just add, I really *like* the terse syntax of D. Lambdas,
uniform function call syntax, and so on.


Yea. I used Java in college and ever since then I've been a fan of
non-verbose systax - ie syntax that's the *opposite* of Java ;)


Actually that verbose sintax is quite helpful when dealing with
gigantic code bases in big corporation projects like where I work.

The type of "programmer clogs" we have in our projects are so low
skill, that I have bad dreams what they could do in more powerfull
languages.

Already C# is highly advanced for some of them!


Yea, I've dealt with far too many such "programmers" myself. I'm
convinced, no hyperbole, that such people need to be unemployed (I hear
McDonald's is always looking for mindless drones.) All they ever do is
fuck things up, get in the way, make 100x more work for the rest of us,
and collect a salary for THAT. And then get promoted to management
where they can do even more damage (at least it gets their inept,
retarded ass out of the fucking codebase).


Actually in our case it is because management only wants to pay for cheap developers, to avoid having project costs too high.

When things go wrong, then some of us need to play fireman to bring the
project back into safe waters, but hey at least on the official expenses, the project is still "cheap".

--
Paulo


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