These types of arguments and discussion are very common when a framework reaches a certain level of adoption / maturity. When MS changed from VB6 to VB.NET people were having, word by word, the exact same discussion. Some of them much more pissed off because they spent tons of money in MS certifications as well.
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These types of arguments and discussion are very common when a framework reaches a certain level of adoption / maturity. When MS changed from VB6 to VB.NET people were having, word by word, the exact same discussion. Some of them much more pissed off because they spent tons of money in MS certifications as well.