The EDA industry has been doing it for ages. A dynamic extension language (e.g. Lisp, Lua, etc.) supported by the tool + APIs for every action in the tool.
For 37signals, you could probably have ONCE tools understand Ruby and ship it with a Ruby API that allows for tool programmability.
It's not an "abstract" mentality. Israel is an oppressor and the Palestinian people are oppressed. These are facts backed by a long history of massacres, occupation, raping, illegal settlements, exile and other attrocities.
For you to label this mentality "antisemitism" is an insult to the millions of Jews who abhor Israel's oppression.
@sweatystartup It's important to have people fighting for the greater good, but to count Bill & his wife among them is a grave mistake. He's fighting for his and his family's ego. The worst hasn't come out yet.
https://t.co/qezItgnjJ9
It's funny how you speak of DEI "canceling" people labeled as racists. Do you know how many people lost their jobs by being labeled "antisemitic" just for speaking up about Palestinian rights? Do you know how many are scared of losing their jobs if they were to speak up?
Here's a founder kicked off his own company's board the day after he dared advocate for Palestinian rights: https://t.co/zsrvFmJjUp
By that argument, all Christians and Muslims are antisemites because they believe the Torah was modified and God sent messengers with new books to correct the deviation.
Your argument also means you're anti-christianity and Islamophobic because you don't believe in the New Testament or the Qur'an.
And why was the Torah revealed in the first place if God had already sent books to Abraham and many other prophets long before Moses? Are you saying that God doesn't have mastery over nature and couldn't protect those books from vanishing?
@Aron_Adler@dhh@ThePrimeagen Short of having dependent types and session types, which are both still in the realm of theory in my opinion, we're stuck with testing. Strongly-typed languages, in their current form, only offer minor improvements to verifying program correctness over weakly-typed languages.