"new tools are continuously created to address the weaknesses of other tools, instead of fixing those weaknesses in those other tools" - FTFY.
> This happens in other languages, just more slowly due to smaller community sizes.
Yeah, my point is that there is a cost for learning learning a new tool; the faster those new tools replace the old ones (instead of someone fixing the old ones), the more you have to pay of that cost.
> This happens in other languages, just more slowly due to smaller community sizes.
Yeah, my point is that there is a cost for learning learning a new tool; the faster those new tools replace the old ones (instead of someone fixing the old ones), the more you have to pay of that cost.