Because it's slow and difficult to use compared to sketch. Plus I need my files on my drive 100% of the time and routinely work without reliable network access. I get kind of why Figma is popular, it solves issues with…
This is a false dichotomy, you don't know what was sacrificed for backwards compatibility or what features were crippled because of it.
I don't think it's as big a problem, first because everyone will have bad experiences at some point and that's a growth opportunity in and of itself. Secondly because good candidates are apprehensive about bad companies…
Sketch is a great app. It's a shame that it's Mac native, I had to stop using it when they killed off support for High Sierra. I wouldn't be proud of building on an increasingly user and developer hostile platform, but…
They can have fun hiring juniors without experience then
If there's a lesson from the ongoing collapse of GE, it should be "stay the fuck out of finance." There's an interesting take that's opposite here which I don't see mentioned, which is that software businesses make…
They're great for implementing complex language semantics like cooperative multitasking (using macros to expand yield/resume points into a state machine for stackless coroutines, for example). Or cool object systems…
It's full of nastier shit than whatever we can dump out there
Weird not to mention acoustics. Temples, churches and venues (opera halls, in particular) needed high ceilings to carry sound before electronic amplification. I have lived in a home with high ceilings. I find them gaudy…
Lots of people in a business aren't submitting code, but that's not really my point. Depending on a manager's style they can increase synchronization overhead between team members and different teams to the point that…
This assumes that manager productivity is positively correlated with their reports' productivity.
Sounds like they're half as useful to the business rather than their jobs are twice as hard
The cause is always different, the effect is usually the same. SF experiences boom and bust cycles, this is just the catalyst of the next bust.
Customers haven't been given the choice
What about those of us that think our own work is mostly bullshit
Sheer as in "unmitigated" and shear as in sheep But I agree with this, except for python
Because it's slow and difficult to use compared to sketch. Plus I need my files on my drive 100% of the time and routinely work without reliable network access. I get kind of why Figma is popular, it solves issues with…
This is a false dichotomy, you don't know what was sacrificed for backwards compatibility or what features were crippled because of it.
I don't think it's as big a problem, first because everyone will have bad experiences at some point and that's a growth opportunity in and of itself. Secondly because good candidates are apprehensive about bad companies…
Sketch is a great app. It's a shame that it's Mac native, I had to stop using it when they killed off support for High Sierra. I wouldn't be proud of building on an increasingly user and developer hostile platform, but…
They can have fun hiring juniors without experience then
If there's a lesson from the ongoing collapse of GE, it should be "stay the fuck out of finance." There's an interesting take that's opposite here which I don't see mentioned, which is that software businesses make…
They're great for implementing complex language semantics like cooperative multitasking (using macros to expand yield/resume points into a state machine for stackless coroutines, for example). Or cool object systems…
It's full of nastier shit than whatever we can dump out there
Weird not to mention acoustics. Temples, churches and venues (opera halls, in particular) needed high ceilings to carry sound before electronic amplification. I have lived in a home with high ceilings. I find them gaudy…
Lots of people in a business aren't submitting code, but that's not really my point. Depending on a manager's style they can increase synchronization overhead between team members and different teams to the point that…
This assumes that manager productivity is positively correlated with their reports' productivity.
Sounds like they're half as useful to the business rather than their jobs are twice as hard
The cause is always different, the effect is usually the same. SF experiences boom and bust cycles, this is just the catalyst of the next bust.
Customers haven't been given the choice
What about those of us that think our own work is mostly bullshit
Sheer as in "unmitigated" and shear as in sheep But I agree with this, except for python