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Chris Maunder1-Aug-16 3:55
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GeneralRe: Your Apple Experience - My Reply to Everyone Pin
Steve Naidamast1-Aug-16 4:53
professionalSteve Naidamast1-Aug-16 4:53 
Chris, I have to say I quite enjoyed your notes all the responses that you caused.

It shows that people are beginning to wake up from their zombie-like trances that surround current technologies. I have been writing, along with others, about the many issues that are being caused by recent technologies. So here are my notes on the subject...

1)
Mobile technologies were designed and provided to the commercial market for a single purpose; to make as much money as possible. Hence, the constant releases of Apple's iPhone upgraded products and all the copycat junk that follows it.

It was done with the blessings of the intelligence agencies as they would be able to get people to volunteer personal information freely. All they had to do was watch the FaceBook "phenomenon" to come up with some really vile plans.

2)
Steve Jobs in all senses was a megalomaniac, not a visionary considering that practically every idea he ever came up with was just a redesign of existing technologies that the Xerox Parc Labs originally developed in the 1970s. The man was a one-stop horror show and yet people idolize this monster. They should work for him for a day.

3)
Cell phones have two substantial uses only; emergency communications and to transfer important information when other methods are not available. They were not designed so every idiot on the planet could spend hours a day to pass hot air that is supposed to pass as intelligent conversation. However, that has been the result. Parents bank accounts get drained due to the enormous costs caused by their children thinking that everyone needs to yammer on a tiny device to make their lives worth saving. Adults, like their children become nothing more than zombified, unintelligent beings that no longer have any awareness of the surroundings. Many credible sociological studies substantiating these conclusions have been done on this subject alone.

4)
Practically all development on new technologies ended with the refinement of Microsoft's ASP.NET WebForms and Java's increases in performance. Everything that came after has been nothing but redundant garbage that does the same things that has been done for years prior with more mature technologies. Who in their right minds would trade in the easier to use ASP.NET WebForms and WinForms for more difficult to use technologies such as MVC and WPF (though I happen to like WPF a lot and it has been made more difficult from the lack of quality documentation on it). Think about it people; you are doing a heck of a lot more work just to be able to say that you are doing things the "right way". Who ever defined "right"? Some people who wanted to make more money by promoting new paradigms that were not nearly as good as the original software engineering principals that they could have used.

5)
Like Apple, Microsoft has fallen off their path to be all things to all people. This is why Visual Studio has become such a bloated piece of software to use. Their Community Edition is all that one now needs to produce quality applications of any type and it is far slimmer than the paid versions.

6)
ASP.NET Core! What a joke with it's DOS like command prompt interface and Visual Code IDE. What's this all about!? All this effort so a few people can write on Linux?

Developer technologies have reached a point where the only purpose they serve are to fragment even further an already highly fragmented industry while making competition for positions so fierce that people no longer want to enter the industry. Oh, and so stpid technical managers can ask all sorts of stupid questions on interviews to demonstrate to the poor candidates that they aren't nearly as smart as they think. What is this, Reality TV!?

The results of such technologies have added not one iota of quality to anyone's lives. They inflict more frustration as companies try to play every sales trick in the book to steer you to what they want you to but online thereby making people's lives more stressful. They de-normalize natural interactions between people making cognizant socialization a thing of the past. They are buggy, poorly supported, and extremely costly. And the only thing they actually connect are your hard earned dollars to the coffers of major corporations.

It is good to see that people are starting become aware of all this as the complaints here indicate that.

Get rid of all this junk, get a flip-phone, and get a life...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

GeneralRe: Your Apple Experience - My Reply to Everyone Pin
Chris Maunder1-Aug-16 5:58
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