May 30, 2018, 12:42 AM

@apos said in Helpful Spellcasting Flowchart:

@thenomain said in Helpful Spellcasting Flowchart:

But I've also coded similar systems all throughout WoD and people almost never get so touchy about them as they do with this.

People that have paid their dues in learning something unnecessarily complicated tend to be very protective of that.

Absolutely. The hue and cry when World of Warcraft made it easier to level up was legendary and repeated in song for generations after.

But I think what's happening here is that people who think the flowchart is fair or is unrepresentative are feeling insulted that what they enjoy is being called stupid for reasons of either misunderstanding (c.f., "this is a good tool once you know the system") or is misapplying the chart (c.f., "this chart is more complicated than it has to be").

It is a truly horrendous chart, but show a new programmer the breakdown of ANSI SQL's SELECT statement and see what they say. The thing is not a teaching tool, and should not be seen as such.

Nobody likes being misrepresented, and I think that several people are calling this out. The people being called out don't like the implication that they're being called stupid, either (whether they really are or aren't) and so the cycle of "You!/No You!" happens again.

In summary: Sometimes it's possible that you're on the wrong side of an argument and should have enough self-awareness and humility to accept it when it happens.