There was absolutely no reason to bring up that you were coding longer than I was alive
So since you’ve clearly forgotten, let’s go back in time.
- I said Windows should be rewritten from scratch because it has a poor foundation.
- You said you should never rewrite large software!
- I tell you that I’ve been a developer for decades, and that’s not really true, it’s just the authors opinion, and is entirely predicated on a mistaken supposition.
- You get defensive and slap your age down on the table like it’s a big ol’ dick as if you could never be wrong because you’re 60 years old.
- I said that I didn’t say that I was older than you. In fact I didn’t mention age at all. I said that the likelyhood of me having been a professional developer for longer than you have been alive is high and you took that to mean as me saying "haha, I’m older so I’m right!"
- You misrepresented something your own source said, as something I said, and said it was wrong–which is fucking hilarious to me.
- You continue to take everything as a personal attack against you.
- Now all of a sudden unless you work for Microsoft you don’t have the ability to have a professional opinion about the subject matter–you posting Spolsky’s word as the word of God despite him having worked for Microsoft for like 4 years over 2 decades ago. lol
I specifically referenced Gnu tools, window managers, etc. What is wrong with you?
This is exactly what you wrote;
I use Linux. There are frequent bugs that require me to type in a command manually to work around.
I mean Jesus Christ my guy.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Having never written Windows kernel code, you are in no position to judge the foundation.
No, you said you have been writing code longer before I was born.
I have been writing code since before you were born. Does that make my opinion more valid?
The source I lonked clearly explains in detail why code is misread. You handwaved it away with the premise that code might not be misread. With that attitude, memory safety isn’t needed either. Write perfect code and you don’t need to use structured programs. “Don’t do what everyone does because it is extremely hard.” isn’t a valid argument.
" It would be insane to claim that all of Linux (I’m also referring to all the gnu tools, window managers etc) should be thrown out and start fresh. "
I added that in the second sentence because I realized you are a child who has never used Linux without it being part of a distro. The first Linux I ran was compiled without being part of any distro. It was for a PRI Gateway when I was working for Vint Cerf on his side project.