Comment by Tozen
3 years ago
Yeah, because V supporters should stay silent, and allow detractors free rein to say anything and continuously smear the language and its developers at will.
Funny, I notice the supporters of other languages don't seem to follow such advice. They make strong defenses and advocate for the languages they like, anywhere and everywhere, including on even this thread.
If anything, V supporters might want to be more vocal and show their support (which can be done in various ways), to counter what's going on. It doesn't work to stay quiet and let bullies keep slapping a person around. They incorrectly interpret it as a sign to continue.
Listen, you do you. I’m just letting you know how you come across to others. Maybe you think you’re defending V here but you’re doing the language and community a grave disservice, IMO. Others have given the V community the same advice, and have been for years, so it’s not just me.
But as long as you’re here on HN could you please at least follow this community’s guidelines? Several of your posts have been flagged for containing personal attacks, and accusations of bad faith and gaslighting are not well-received here. If you’re going to continue commenting, please just make your comments substantive. A strong defense of V would not include accusing others of bad faith because they didn’t file a bug report of GitHub.
Listen, you do you, as well.
Those people who are open-minded about programming languages, can make up their own minds about V. I'm quite sure their decisions will not be solely dependent on HN or me, if they even come by here.
And sure, I will heed the warning to watch my back on HN, to include the downvoting and flagging.