Julio Biason
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title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - \"Right Tool For The Job\" Is Just To Push An Agenda " |
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date = 2019-06-25 |
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tags = ["en-au", "books", "things i learnt", "right tool", "agenda"] |
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A lot of times I heard "We should use the right tool for the job!" Most of |
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those times it was just a way to push an agenda. |
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When someone claims we should use the "right tool", the sentence mean there is |
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a right tool and a wrong tool to do something -- e.g., using a certain |
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language/framework instead of the current language/framework. |
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But sadly, none of those times it was really the "right tool". Most of the |
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time, the person saying we should use the "right tool" was trying to push |
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their own favourite language/framework, either because they disliked the |
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current language/framework or because they don't want to push the "hero |
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project". |
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