This seems to be a complaint that Rails is a moving target, and that the target is being moved in absence of a genuine need.
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I think this is more my problem with the whole thing. The coffeescript thing just bugs me for some reason, it seems a bit like the javascript helper, rjs days and look how those panned out.
There's a Joel Spolsky article making fun of the way .NET releases come thick and fast just to keep Microsoft developers constantly worrying about catching up ... I just have this weird feeling that we're becoming the punchline in that joke.
The Spolsky article was about how Microsoft changes the whole framework on you every few years. Which is why there seems to be some uproar about the Windows 8 information not mentioning .net at all.
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I think this is more my problem with the whole thing. The coffeescript thing just bugs me for some reason, it seems a bit like the javascript helper, rjs days and look how those panned out.
There's a Joel Spolsky article making fun of the way .NET releases come thick and fast just to keep Microsoft developers constantly worrying about catching up ... I just have this weird feeling that we're becoming the punchline in that joke.