2013/10/23 Edward K. Ream <[email protected]>:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Fundamentally, this is a management problem, not a technical problem.
>> Imo, it is a matter of others respecting your tools.
>
>
> I let my annoyance show in this reply, but sometimes annoyance is helpful.
> Leonistas must stand up for their tool of choice. If not, they will be
> stuck with second-rate workarounds (within Leo).
>
as Leonistas fight with bias/habit/culture is foreordination !
human is lazy in nature
- and the Sunk Cost from others tools, is also stop teammate learnning Leo
- and for Chinese Programmer, the project had too shot time before
deadline, make people never actuation usage new tools
BUT ! Leonistas must shining others
- base Leo, how to fast wirte, fast refactory, fast finished working!
- so tired teammates will accept non-IDE editor
next month i will speech in techparty.org
- try explain again to the programmers come from Pearl River Delta
- this email content must be the point.
> EKR
>
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