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Comment by imiric

1 day ago

> That’s because it’s superstition.

This field is full of it. Practices are promoted by those who tie their personal or commercial brand to it for increased exposure, and adopted by those who are easily influenced and don't bother verifying if they actually work.

This is why we see a new Markdown format every week, "skills", "benchmarks", and other useless ideas, practices, and measurements. Consider just how many "how I use AI" articles are created and promoted. Most of the field runs on anecdata.

It's not until someone actually takes the time to evaluate some of these memes, that they find little to no practical value in them.[1]

[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47034087

> This field is full of it. Practices are promoted by those who tie their personal or commercial brand to it for increased exposure, and adopted by those who are easily influenced and don't bother verifying if they actually work.

Oh, the blasphemy!

So, like VB, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL, Mongo, etc? :-)

  • The superstitious bits are more like people thinking that code goes faster if they use different variable names while programming in the same language.

    And the horror is, once in a long while it is true. E.g. where perverse incentives cause an optimizing compiler vendor to inject special cases.