Just a word of warning, such posts are click baits and I think the best way
we as community can deal with them is to just ignore them. We should not
forget that it was a few years ago that internet was littered with posts
about JAVA demise , actually even today the "Java is dead" is a very
popular topic probably more than any other popular language out there.
Still here we are today Java is going strong and powerful.

Personally I dont recommend Pharo or Smalltalk as an ideal solution, for me
Smalltalk is a very specific solution to a very specific problem and thats
is the connection between the machine and the user and of course it comes
with its drawbacks. Depending on your style of coding you may or may not
like Smalltalk / Pharo / Amber etc. In my case as a coder I was always
thinking in smalltalk way even though I am very recently introduced to it.
For what some other people seemed for me it looked a natural way of doing
it. So when people ask me about Pharo I try to keep my emotions at bay
offer an objective look in what I like and I don't like about Pharo.

The problem with such blog posts is not that they offer a negative opinion
but that they try based on some fact to also pass secondary opinions as
facts too underestimating how people think differently , have different
priorities and just like different things.

I have recommended Pharo to several people trying to be as objective as
possible. I got one very negative response from a person that was more like
a troll and seemed to hate anything having to do with OO. Others found
Pharo from interesting to very good. A minority of them chose to embrace
Pharo as a platform for coding because they were tied to different
technologies that Pharo did not support as well.

On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Sebastian Sastre <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> That post is more emotional than rational and when it tries to be rational
> a careful read reveal basic misconceptions.
>
> If you are up to it, I suggest to engage in the YC thread (not here) in
> smart ways to add value to those that are authentically curious
>
> Here is the link to the discussion:
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8797522
>
> sebastian <https://about.me/sebastianconcept>
>
> o/
>
>
>
>
>

Reply via email to