It should not. And you are taking my comment completely out of context. 100% out of context. Violently out of context.
I have not even implied that this is about "real" or "smart" developers. C'mon!
This is about TWO things: Knowledge and experience. And that is IT. That's what I said.
So, pretty please, don't put words in my mouth and get all self-righteous about something you invented.
> Why can’t they be as smart as us C developers!
They can! All they have to do is learn and develop the experience base to use the tool correctly. Nobody is saying it can't be done. Again, don't put words where I did not use them.
Do you drive a car every day?
Yes?
Do you think you would do well if you got in the seat of a Formula 1 car?
Of course you would not. Because you lack knowledge and experience in the domain. You can learn. Of course you can learn. And that requires work and dedication.
Blaming the Formula 1 car for the lack of knowledge and experience of the driver is nothing less than ridiculous.
> ‘real’, ‘smart’, developer
It should not. And you are taking my comment completely out of context. 100% out of context. Violently out of context.
I have not even implied that this is about "real" or "smart" developers. C'mon!
This is about TWO things: Knowledge and experience. And that is IT. That's what I said.
So, pretty please, don't put words in my mouth and get all self-righteous about something you invented.
> Why can’t they be as smart as us C developers!
They can! All they have to do is learn and develop the experience base to use the tool correctly. Nobody is saying it can't be done. Again, don't put words where I did not use them.
Do you drive a car every day?
Yes?
Do you think you would do well if you got in the seat of a Formula 1 car?
Of course you would not. Because you lack knowledge and experience in the domain. You can learn. Of course you can learn. And that requires work and dedication.
Blaming the Formula 1 car for the lack of knowledge and experience of the driver is nothing less than ridiculous.