Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!not-for-mail From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: The Continuous Amnesia Issue Date: 16 Apr 2024 23:12:04 GMT Organization: Stefan Ram Lines: 22 Expires: 1 Feb 2025 11:59:58 GMT Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: news.uni-berlin.de dF7Q7sTVRRW8jwIwD3eAZA+dAAnEW/yIZs5dl6GBuQ2nRs Cancel-Lock: sha1:5xoX7H2FZNiYllWotv7Zzlr5t1M= sha256:Q/tkuxWQSaQgIBkRzO0DngBvOF91AT+0N8u+908ZINI= X-Copyright: (C) Copyright 2024 Stefan Ram. All rights reserved. Distribution through any means other than regular usenet channels is forbidden. It is forbidden to publish this article in the Web, to change URIs of this article into links, and to transfer the body without this notice, but quotations of parts in other Usenet posts are allowed. X-No-Archive: Yes Archive: no X-No-Archive-Readme: "X-No-Archive" is set, because this prevents some services to mirror the article in the web. But the article may be kept on a Usenet archive server with only NNTP access. X-No-Html: yes Content-Language: en-US Bytes: 2398 Ben Collver wrote or quoted: >Obviously, nobody in the room ever had heard anything about what we >as an industry already had figured out about reusability. The whole spiel about "the industry" here is just Uwe's two cents on a specific conference where they didn't vet the attendees' qualifications beforehand - you know, like they do with some PhD seminars. Over at CppCon, they've got these "Back to the Basics" talks where it's crystal clear they're catering to the newbies without a clue. Conferences can really run the gamut in terms of quality - a lot of the time, they're just a cash grab, and they don't want to scare off the paying punters with any educational prerequisites. Personally, I wouldn't be caught dead thinking "Alright, time to pony up and hit up a conference to learn a thing or two." Nah, I'd know from the get-go that whatever I pick up there ain't gonna offset the opportunity cost of showing up. Sounds like Uwe had a different take on it . . .