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Chris Pirillo's avatar

"Bad software is a decision you make."

Quote of the millennium.

Nimish Gåtam's avatar

It's so strange how "purity" keeps coming up in software developer minds.

I feel like every programming language and every framework had 'purity' advocates who would insist on doing things in a ridiculous way just to maintain some sort of "this is the objectively right way to do it" feeling.

Now I see vibe coding extremists as the same. Looking at the code and having opinions on architecture is seen as just as 'bad' as calling a compiled C module from an interpreted language was seen back in the day... it's not bad, it's actually quite practical, but it violates some strange 'purity'.

One could argue that the 'principle' is that 'you shouldn't have to waste your mental energy on implementation details' but I'd argue that's a bonkers mindset if you want to build software.

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