Re: [go-nuts] Counter-counter-counter proposals

2019-06-30 Thread andrey mirtchovski
"Users don't care about what the designer does. They care about what they do. If every time you drove a car, you had to learn the meaning of 100 knobs, the whole system wouldn't work. Simplicity comes from tuning down the tasks required to drive the car into a certain set of understood paradigms

Re: [go-nuts] Counter-counter-counter proposals

2019-06-30 Thread Jan Mercl
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 4:50 AM Michael Jones wrote: > ... language design is about other people and other use cases than your own. That nicely explains C++ existence. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this

Re: [go-nuts] Counter-counter-counter proposals

2019-06-30 Thread Dan Kortschak
Thank you for sending that. That is a wonderful interview. On Sun, 2019-06-30 at 19:49 -0700, Michael Jones wrote: > With so many strongly worded emotional emails flying it might be > helpful to > remember that language design is about other people and other use > cases > than your own. The truly

[go-nuts] Counter-counter-counter proposals

2019-06-30 Thread Michael Jones
With so many strongly worded emotional emails flying it might be helpful to remember that language design is about other people and other use cases than your own. The truly good answer meets the needs of many and harms few, anticipates that no answer is final, and is flexible. Here is a nice way