Comment by th0ma5

Comment by th0ma5 a day ago

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I think about this occasionally trying to rationalize it. I see similar patterns in other things like R and Julia where they design something in the environment to seem like a composable tool, and maybe it is but only within two or three specific compositions and then the way the environment is described sure seems to imply some kind of universality but it just doesn't work. Some even seem to keep patching every leak (maybe Spring means Spring a leak? Haha) and there's a sunk cost fallacy thing with an immense documentation page.

sorokod a day ago

There is similarity between Spring and "Buy now, pay later" schemes. You do often get a working feature quickly while having the price of evolving and maintaining that feature spread over some future.

This is the best I can do for rationalizing Spring.