Kevin. “I thought you knew I wasn’t serious about the instructions I just gave you.” Also: “I hate you. Just kidding.” I hope you’re even more miserable than you were, Kevin.
I work at a small company that still uses perl for everything. It works, the company makes money. They’ll never move off it. I bet there’s a lot of little places like that, but I doubt many are starting new projects with it. Not many of the major modules have a lot of updates recently, but they’ve also been pretty complete for a long time. If you already know shell/awk/grep/etc it’s pretty easy to pick up. Probably will see less and less of it as the people that do write in it continue to age.
Identify the upside? Please give this a watch and reevaluate recommending a book claiming there are positives to ADHD. It is an expert, Dr Russell Barkley, whose career has been spent studying ADHD. youtu.be/26V6LCbKXJU?si=wPsq7S4iulu-cDQj
you’re wildly misunderstanding or you’re trolling.
Yeah, blocking you, too. That’s not the start to a good faith conversation.
I understand. I disagree. I refuse to pretend ADHD would be great in some magical land. It would still suck. I would still be tired all the time. I would still have many symptoms that have no upside. I would still want it gone.
You’re damn right I’m being rude to somebody that says my very real disorder shouldn’t be recognized because if we were in an environment that doesn’t exist we’d be ok, so it doesn’t really count . Well, I live in a real place that I can’t control and I have very real maladaptations to it. There is absolutely something wrong with me that will likely shorten my life and make it worse in a number of ways. Pretending that those outcomes don’t exist or erasing the struggle of the people with ADHD, including your own, by saying it doesn’t deserve to be classified as a disorder is erasure and ableist. I’m not misinterpreting your point, it’s just a bad point.