I once installed some kubernetes based software by following the instructions and watching many unicode/ascii-art animations on the commandline. I've also learned that the 8 in k8s stands for 8 letters: 'ubernete'. I've decided that D4s is not for me.
What really happened is that I was full in on Scala and runtime immutability because I read the plethora of medium articles pushing this stuff and I believed it.
Then I decided to use the stuff for myself and not a single claim that the runtime immutable crowd made panned out, and in fact, in many cases I found myself hard constrained in ways that fucking sucked (threading being a major one).
Then when I took a more practical approach of filing runtime immutability under “tools” rather than “rules”, I stopping having major issues with data, stopped running in to bullshit productivity walls, and stopped running in to minor refactors automatically being major ones, and overall feature implementation became easier and faster.
The only difference between me and the people pushing these things is that I actually decided to ask myself if the supposed benefits were actually panning out, and they didn’t.
Over a few years I became tired of having the exact same stupid bullshit claims without evidence relentlessly pushed by zealots and just gave up with positive engagement with them. It doesn’t matter how much you ask for these people to provide the metrics that back up their claims, they never will. They will give bullshit anecdotes. They will write intentionally bad code in other paradigms. They will lie and lie and lie and lie some more.
All that is to say that I am fully open to DoP being proven. They just have not done so.
I always do. In a recent project with just me and another developer they added a senior/lead/architect who took over and ordered to rewrite using "enterprise" stuff including ORM. I left. Now they have more developers and code that is about shoveling data back and forth to and between layers, beans, controllers, services, adapters ...
Sure, but it’s worth mentioning that this isn’t just a Daft Punk thing. Electronic music and especially House music going back to its roots was shaped by sampling great moments or vocals of tracks into loops and mixing them together into new tracks on top of a 4/4 kick.
The funky/disco/french house era was particularly prolific with sampling though.
People wearing flashy/status clothes are very cooperative. They are willing to walk around with logo's, advertising brands. While a sandwich man gets paid for such a job, the people wearing flashy/status clothes pay lots of money to do this kind of work.
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