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[...] the trick in each cycle is to fight complexity, so the growth can keep going. but you can't keep it out, engineers like complexity, not just because it provides them job security, also because they really just like it. but once the stack gets too arcane, the next generation throws their hands up
and says "we're not going to deal with that mess." now, i may be a few years behind dave, but i think he is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, or the stack out with the cycle here. back when i started out, to get my computer to generate sound, i had to make my own d to a converter to attach to...
https://epeus.blogspot.com/2008/
[...] the trick in each cycle is to fight complexity, so the growth can keep going. but you can't keep it out, engineers like complexity, not just because it provides them job security, also because they really just like it. but once the stack gets too arcane, the next generation throws their hands up
and says "we're not going to deal with that mess." now, i may be a few years behind dave, but i think he is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, or the stack out with the cycle here. back when i started out, to get my computer to generate sound, i had to make my own d to a converter to attach to...
http://epeus.blogspot.com/2008/
[...] the trick in each cycle is to fight complexity, so the growth can keep going. but you can't keep it out, engineers like complexity, not just because it provides them job security, also because they really just like it. but once the stack gets too arcane, the next generation throws their hands up
and says "we're not going to deal with that mess." now, i may be a few years behind dave, but i think he is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, or the stack out with the cycle here. back when i started out, to get my computer to generate sound, i had to make my own d to a converter to attach to...
http://epeus.blogspot.com/2008/
[...] the trick in each cycle is to fight complexity, so the growth can keep going. but you can't keep it out, engineers like complexity, not just because it provides them job security, also because they really just like it. but once the stack gets too arcane, the next generation throws their hands up
and says "we're not going to deal with that mess." now, i may be a few years behind dave, but i think he is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, or the stack out with the cycle here. back when i started out, to get my computer to generate sound, i had to make my own d to a converter to attach to...
https://epeus.blogspot.com/2008/