I understand and welcome folks pushing back, as you put it. I certainly have opinions about the software world that (1) might stir controversy and (2) aren't for everyone.
But as kind of an aside and piece of unsolicited advice, have you thought of taking this and posting it as your own DEV article or on your own blog, or both? You've written a ~1,400 word rebuttal with a thesis, supporting arguments, headings, and conclusion -- a fully baked, well conceived blog post, if you want it to be.
I won't begin to try to respond in a comment because the scope is simply too large to do so. But, if you port this to a first-class post, I'll happily tweet/share/whatever it out, because I imagine there are plenty of people that read my stuff that don't agree with all of it and would appreciate contrasting points of view.
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I understand and welcome folks pushing back, as you put it. I certainly have opinions about the software world that (1) might stir controversy and (2) aren't for everyone.
But as kind of an aside and piece of unsolicited advice, have you thought of taking this and posting it as your own DEV article or on your own blog, or both? You've written a ~1,400 word rebuttal with a thesis, supporting arguments, headings, and conclusion -- a fully baked, well conceived blog post, if you want it to be.
I won't begin to try to respond in a comment because the scope is simply too large to do so. But, if you port this to a first-class post, I'll happily tweet/share/whatever it out, because I imagine there are plenty of people that read my stuff that don't agree with all of it and would appreciate contrasting points of view.