How To Dynamic Web Rendering?

Nick Sabalausky a at a.a
Sun May 15 14:13:12 PDT 2011


"Alexander" <aldem+dmars at nk7.net> wrote in message 
news:iqoc6r$1hqu$1 at digitalmars.com...
> On 15.05.2011 06:28, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>
>> There's always shitty programmers out there. *Especially* in web 
>> development.
>
>  Looks like most of them are, right? :)
>

Unfortunately, yes.

>> Not familiar with drupal. Wordpress is pure shit. And no, popularity does 
>> *not* equate to quality.
>
>  From end user point of view, "quality" is something that defines how good 
> application is performing, not how it is written. IMHO.
>

I've *been* a WordPress end user. It performed like shit. I got rid of it. I 
don't doubt there are many amateurs out there who could look straight at a 
total POS and not see the obvious problems. Just look at all the Apple fans.


>>>  Perhaps, you could tell me this "good reason"? I see no good reasons, 
>>> to be honest.
>>
>> Do it professionally for a few years and you'll see the reasons.
>
>  WordPress developers (not all, of course, but some) do it professionally 
> for many years, still, whatever they do, you call it "pure shit", and they 
> don't see the reasons you see.
>

Like I described in another post, I've *worked with* people who did web 
development professionally who still undeniably had nearly zero real 
competence. So you can't tell me just because they do it professionally 
indicates they actually have a clue what they're doing.

>  That's why I asked about "good reason" - a guideline to follow, which is 
> rational for anyone.
>

Nothing is "rational for anyone" because most people are irrational 
imbeciles.





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