On 3/6/2014 7:38 PM, Levi Pearson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:41 PM, Joshua Marsh <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't think I'm shrugging it off. I just think that zealots and academics
don't typically represent reality. The blog post was clearly inflammatory
and he didn't iterate anything that wasn't already known to me or the
public in general. Everyone has an opinion. He clearly has one about PHP.
Regardless, people still use it and new projects are using it.

I think that by grouping "zealots" and "academics" together, you show
that you don't appreciate the connection between the reality of
programming and its foundations in academia.  It's a really bizarre
phenomenon, and I see it much more in my programming-trained...

... blah blah blah... big ole snipperooo thingy here ...

 ...You don't have to like your tools to use them well; in fact,
you will probably use them better if you don't convince yourself you
like them. :P

         --Levi

me head bobs. More head bobbing. Then some more. Then me awakens and sleepily asks: How much longer until class is out? ... I'm never going to use this stuff when I grow up ;p


PS - which public in general? 11% of "them" supposedly think HTML is a STD




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