I skimmed the article a bit, because it's structured in a strange way, and I couldn't quite find my footing. Then I came across the phrase
> it was everybody else that was wrong
in a section on composition vs inheritance. I know that it's a completely superficial thing to say, but I find it hard to take texts that sincerely use this phrase seriously.
Given the state of programming, think javascript frameworks on the Web or always failing overly complex enterprise software, statements like that can easily be just spot on.
I assumed that this was intentionally a signal that you shouldn't take this too seriously and a reference to this Simpsons clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYAuR5bkIlQ
I skimmed the article a bit, because it's structured in a strange way, and I couldn't quite find my footing. Then I came across the phrase
> it was everybody else that was wrong
in a section on composition vs inheritance. I know that it's a completely superficial thing to say, but I find it hard to take texts that sincerely use this phrase seriously.