Amusing. They can whine about it but they did put themselves in this position. As a programmer myself I’ve always been surprised by how heavily developers rely on large libraries for even small features they could code themselves. They’re just lazy.
As a programmer myself I’ve always been surprised by how heavily developers rely on large libraries for even small features they could code themselves. They’re just lazy.
This. Apparently not having any control over source (and therefore quality, bugs and security) is great, when you get "free security fixes". I would personally rather the ability to know when something changed, why it changed, and have complete control over the quality side of things, but apparently I'm a dinosaur.
Amusing. They can whine about it but they did put themselves in this position. As a programmer myself I’ve always been surprised by how heavily developers rely on large libraries for even small features they could code themselves. They’re just lazy.
This. Apparently not having any control over source (and therefore quality, bugs and security) is great, when you get "free security fixes". I would personally rather the ability to know when something changed, why it changed, and have complete control over the quality side of things, but apparently I'm a dinosaur.
Haha. Yes it seems that way.