> " Just because you're not super proficient [...] As an exercise [...] This is the fallacy in your argument "
This assumption of missing knowledge and handing out of an "exercise" in logical thinking comes across rather patronising.
Also I'm not sure where the argument was, that you found a fallacy in.
Thank you for your contribution, nevertheless. I too believe that the decision on whether to use a tool or not, depends on your knowledge about it.
> " Just because you're not super proficient [...] As an exercise [...] This is the fallacy in your argument "
This assumption of missing knowledge and handing out of an "exercise" in logical thinking comes across rather patronising. Also I'm not sure where the argument was, that you found a fallacy in.
Thank you for your contribution, nevertheless. I too believe that the decision on whether to use a tool or not, depends on your knowledge about it.