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Members of the Experience Cult believe that it is impossible for any person to do anything they haven't already done before.
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They are horrified when presented with any suggestion which doesn't fit with their view of what is fast, but also have a hilariously wrong view of just which operations are fast and which aren't.
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They tend to assume that the frameworks have built-in facilities for everything they want to do and the major problem is simply finding them.
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Members of the Uncertainty Cult believe that nothing is truly known, and it is best to be as sure as possible before proceeding.
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They are frequently seen endlessly refining code of no practical value.
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Their code would be absolutely masterful if it weren't for the fact that it is never finished.
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When flaws are pointed out they make corrections which fit the letter of the suggestion but which miss the point entirely.
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04 Jan 08
Marc Ordinas i LlopisThe sad thing is, before reading this article I was expecting something about Lisp. I really am a Lisp Cultist, I guess...
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