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Re: Build applications using the "simplicity stack"
- From: Michael Sokolov <msokolov@safaribooksonline.com>
- To: Stephen Cameron <steve.cameron.62@gmail.com>, Arjun Ray <arjun.ray@v...>
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 22:29:18 -0400
Together with the constant churn of new
systems, tools, methods, vocabularies, and industries supplanting,
or at the least overlaying, the old ones, which may have been
around only for a few years. Force of habit is dangerous in an
industry that values innovation above as the cardinal virtue. My
experience has more often been the need to continually adapt to
new and unfamiliar tools. As soon as I become comfortable with a
set of tools, it is a pretty good sign they are on the way to
being, if not obsolete, then unmarketable.
-Mike
On 4/1/14 8:23 PM, Stephen Cameron wrote:
+1
Explains a lot about the software industry I believe, the "force
of habit".
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