← Back to context Comment by Havoc 1 month ago Best to also avoid people with LSP and debugger addiction. 6 comments Havoc Reply appplication 1 month ago I think this tongue in cheek comparison would make more sense if it were possible to spend more than 50 cents on an LSP or debugger over the course of a lifetime. ssalazar 1 month ago Many people who get into software development before 2010 or so have easily spent hundreds of dollars on dev tools of a similar nature. markerz 1 month ago Surely, they don't spend $500 per month, though, as the quote implies. 1 reply →
appplication 1 month ago I think this tongue in cheek comparison would make more sense if it were possible to spend more than 50 cents on an LSP or debugger over the course of a lifetime. ssalazar 1 month ago Many people who get into software development before 2010 or so have easily spent hundreds of dollars on dev tools of a similar nature. markerz 1 month ago Surely, they don't spend $500 per month, though, as the quote implies. 1 reply →
ssalazar 1 month ago Many people who get into software development before 2010 or so have easily spent hundreds of dollars on dev tools of a similar nature. markerz 1 month ago Surely, they don't spend $500 per month, though, as the quote implies. 1 reply →
I think this tongue in cheek comparison would make more sense if it were possible to spend more than 50 cents on an LSP or debugger over the course of a lifetime.
Many people who get into software development before 2010 or so have easily spent hundreds of dollars on dev tools of a similar nature.
Surely, they don't spend $500 per month, though, as the quote implies.
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