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Francesco P Lovergine

@stefano
I would extend the same concept to programming languages, but apparently, this is not a popular point of view. So, we now have a group of prime-time hypertrophic languages and frameworks with tons of new features (often not back-compatible) introduced at every release to cover the whole universe of applications and beyond (at least in the minds of the their teams).

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Francesco P Lovergine

@stefano
Minimalism and consistency are not more of this world in ages.

cuddle

@gisgeek @stefano
> I would extend the same concept to programming languages

I would probably not. Every one of them is better or worse at the same time. It just depends on where and why you apply it.

Armin Hanisch

@gisgeek wholeheartedly agree with you. Btw that’s one of the reasons I stay out of frontend development. 😎

@stefano

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