It's negative. Ive seen lots of comments like that, even from friends of 
mine who write web apps. They tend to be the same kind of ignorant 
people who made fun of Rails before finally being converted to the idea 
of MVC for the web, and then made fun of other frameworks that tried to 
emulate Rails and called them "derivative copies", and now make fun of 
frameworks that try to be even easier and faster than Rails (like 
web2py). For some reason a lot of elitist programmers dislike it when 
someone gets an idea to make something even easier and more accessible. 
A threat to their job security perhaps? :) They tend to be a vocal 
minority though. The vast majority of programmers and software engineers 
appreciate good ideas that make their job easier regardless of the form 
it takes, especially in its infancy.

mdipierro wrote:
> ... but I am not sure I understand whether it is a positive or a
> negative comment.
>
> http://twitter.com/dreid/status/2109869826
> >
>   


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