> To me, the second is both more charitable, and more in line with what I think Rob Pike's background and experience would have exposed him to.
More charitable to Rob Pike, rather than to the person you're in the the middle of a conversation with.
Anyway "appeal to authority" is not an argument, it's a religion. Our lord and savior, Rob, knows so much that his design decisions are beyond question.
More charitable to Rob Pike, rather than to the person you're in the the middle of a conversation with.
Anyway "appeal to authority" is not an argument, it's a religion. Our lord and savior, Rob, knows so much that his design decisions are beyond question.