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twinkletwinkle | 7 years ago

That's the core of the author's argument. Protobuffers optimize for something besides usability and maintainability, because Google cares more about incremental performance than developer-friendliness. Which is a fine thing to care about at Google's scale, but maybe others' calculations should be different.

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oh_sigh|7 years ago

That doesn't seem like the author's main argument - they say: "Protobuffers were obviously built by amateurs because they offer bad solutions to widely-known and already-solved problems."

UncleMeat|7 years ago

That's a fine argument. But then the author decides to call the people who wrote protobuf idiots and amateurs.

sethammons|7 years ago

note that you could succinctly put in one sentence something that the author took a whole page. I feel there is something jib about compression to be said, but I'll leave that as an exercise to the reader.