You know all those jokes that people like Linus make about Real Programmers—the ones who have hair on their chests, etc—you know those are all jokes, right? Jokes in the laughing-at-them sort of way, the way Colbert did it—not something that you're supposed to unironically buy into.
> If someone interested in a compiler doesn't download it, it's not a excuse, it's a filter. Or a warning sign.
You're so invested in gatekeeping that you're confusing the point of research with technofetishism.
Here's what Joe Armstrong had to say in "The Mess We're In":
"I downloaded this program, and I followed the instructions, and it said I didn't have grunt installed! [...Then] I installed grunt, and it said grunt was installed, and then I ran the script that was gonna make my slides... and it said 'Unable to find local grunt'."
Looks like someone needs to go dig up Joe and let him know that the real problem is that there was a mistake in letting him get past the point where he was supposed to be filtered out.
> If someone interested in a compiler doesn't download it, it's not a excuse, it's a filter. Or a warning sign.
You're so invested in gatekeeping that you're confusing the point of research with technofetishism.
Here's what Joe Armstrong had to say in "The Mess We're In":
"I downloaded this program, and I followed the instructions, and it said I didn't have grunt installed! [...Then] I installed grunt, and it said grunt was installed, and then I ran the script that was gonna make my slides... and it said 'Unable to find local grunt'."
Looks like someone needs to go dig up Joe and let him know that the real problem is that there was a mistake in letting him get past the point where he was supposed to be filtered out.