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The Internet Is 'Built Wrong' 452

An anonymous reader writes "API Lead at Twitter, Alex Payne, writes today that the Internet was 'built wrong,' and continues to be accepted as an inferior system, due to a software engineering philosophy called Worse Is Better. 'We now know, for example, that IPv4 won't scale to the projected size of the future Internet. We know too that near-universal deployment of technologies with inadequate security and trust models, like SMTP, can mean millions if not billions lost to electronic crime, defensive measures, and reduced productivity,' says Payne, who calls for a 'content-centric approach to networking.' Payne doesn't mention, however, that his own system, Twitter, was built wrong and is consistently down."

Comment Just ever so slightly negative? (Score 1) 577

This guy needs to chill out a bit. The whole article is one long rant about how he believes nothing progressed the way it should have.

There is even a point where he writes, " I don't spend time complaining about this stuff"... quite funny considering he's just told us "There should be a half-life on software so old software just melts away over 10 or 15 years."

He even calls users stupid, he uses the word "unsophisticated" to describe the masses! A bit pretentious if you ask me!

On page 3, the last six paragraphs are basically him repeating over and over "Java sucks... Java sucks... Java sucks...".

Then he lays into C++... "well-meant idea went wrong"...

Does Alan Kay see anything of merit in today's world?

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