
On 10/08/2015 01:05 AM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Bardur Arantsson
wrote: Please consider that the the way practical development really happens[2]
....among web developers, who of course are the only real developers?
Nononono, I only provided that as an example. I'm well aware that there are whole other ecosystems. (I, for example, am currently doing full-stack.)
Have you considered that there are developers who are not web developers? The past day has convinced me that the web devs have relegated everyone else to fake-non-programmer status and actively want them out of the community because fake programmers don't benefit you real programmers.
Re-read your own words. You're doing exactly the same, just in reverse.
I had heard that the financial users generally refused to have anything to do with the Haskell community. Now I know why.
I think Standard Charatered might disagree, but... whatevs.
I wonder how many of them, if any indeed are left after past breaking changes, are in the process of switching to OCaml. I'm sure you consider that a good thing, because they're obviously just holding back "real programmers".
O'calm down! :) The world isn't going to end over this. (And... if you still think it is: Provide quantifiable data: Tell us how many of *your* MLoC will be affected. Tell us... whatever you can without violating NDAs, etc. "We" *will* apprectiate and take this into account.) Regards,