You always have groups that want to come after the big bad developer. They don't want to see anything done. Don't disturb a blade of grass; just freeze the world in time. It validates them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd like to see an arrested growth of development. You can't stop it, but it's important we do something about the developers having the upper hand.
The fundamental truth for developers is they will build if there are users.
Grassroots techies - the mostly unknown people who write code and start companies that don't make the headlines - hate, loathe, and despise Microsoft. At technology conferences, it is the devil, or the guaranteed laugh line. Its products are mocked, its business practices booed.
Google is already overflowing with incredibly creative bright groups already working on lots of the software problems of the world.
I'm a victim of Developaralysis: the crippling sense that the software industry is evolving so fast that no one person can possibly keep up.
Local councils are hostile to large developers and think that, by doing this, they are standing up for the community. But they're wrong.
A developer who is not optimistic shouldn't be a developer.
Corporations have been killing the risk-taking and exploration that makes software great. They have tried to rip the soul out of development.
Group discussion is very valuable; group drafting is less productive.
We need to promote development that does not destroy our environment.
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