We’ve made developer’s lives easier and all they’ve done is made ours worse
Except python developers their lives are apparently garbage
@SwiftOnSecurity What did you say your username was, again? 
@SwiftOnSecurity sorry, garbage.py only supports python2
@SwiftOnSecurity It's the price we pay for using a language without garbage collection.
@SwiftOnSecurity ...and they take it all out on us.
@SwiftOnSecurity did you notice the product owners standing behind them with deadlines pointed at their heads?

@SwiftOnSecurity leading python devs is sort of like end of life management.

All you can really do is try and make them comfortable while they await the void

@SwiftOnSecurity Don’t worry, we make our own lives worse, too. I mean, have you _seen_ what modern app code bases look like? Knowing HTML, CSS, some basic JavaScript, and a back-end language/framework like Ruby/Rails or Python/Django used to be a decent way to get a pretty decent app off the ground. Now we add React, convince ourselves to use microservices and something like Kubernetes to make a basic blog
@mikeabney @SwiftOnSecurity I use Hugo with an off the shelf theme. Anything more is overkill
@SwiftOnSecurity
That’s not *entirely* true, we developers have also made our own lives worse, and other developers’ lives worse, and we made javascript popular. But I repeat myself.