On Apr 10, 2012, at 9:48 PM, Alexey Petrushin wrote:

> When a question rises again and again it's a good sign of problem.
> 
> To make clear I'm not in any way blame the node on it, it has tons of 
> advantages and it's ok to have problem. 
> Every advanced machinery have some sort of problems or limitations - it's ok.
>  
> But what's not ok - is to have false delusion, to believe that a problem is a 
> feature, or even worse - call it "The Rails/Node way". 
> 
> Because if You call the problem as it deserves - the problem - there's always 
> room for progress and improvement. And maybe someday it will be completely 
> fixed and become not a problem but another advantage.
> 
> But when You ignore it or believe that it's a "feature" or "the right way" - 
> the problem always will be there, it's a way to stagnation. 
> 
> Yes You can become tolerable to ugly code and buy wider screen to fit all 
> those callbacks, but it doesn't matter. 
> Perceptions doesn't change the objective reality, no matter how much people 
> believe that false is true, false still and always will be the false.
> 
> So, maybe it's worth to stop call this problem a "feature"?

+1
-- 
Jorge.

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