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jedi_dwh ([info]jedi_dwh) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
Because when a user makes a comment about your language like "Rails also suffers because it is hard to decouple Rails code from page display code," the obvious solution is to bite their heads off. Instead of, you know, saying something like, "Actually, there's a pretty simple solution to that problem- here, let me tell you all about it!"

I've not used Ruby on Rails, though Ruby has a cute textbook involving cartoon foxes that is almost as awesome as The Little Schemer. I miss Scheme. Back in my day, we learned functional programming in Lisp, and WE LIKED IT. Now my company uses Python for everything, so I have to learn it properly. Alas.

Anyway, spats like these are hilarious until you get stuck in the middle of one. So I'll be avoiding a career of programming and training my way out of here and into the art department. Rock on.


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