
The amount of shit I got the past week is quite unbelievable. I actually had to block a particular commenter from my website, because he wouldn’t stop calling me, well, let’s say his vocabulary was extensive. I thought, maybe it’s Rails people, that must be it. But, no, I don’t think so. Because after yesterday’s post, which is not really attacking Rails in particular, this happened:

Now I don’t want to act all sensitive, but… come on!
Or am I just whining here?
The amount of shit I got the past week is quite unbelievable. I actually had to block a particular commenter from my website, because he wouldn't stop calling me, well, let's say his vocabulary was extensive. I thought, maybe it's Rails people, that must be it. But, no, I don't think so. Because after yesterday's post, which is not really attacking Rails in particular, this happened:
Now I don't want to act all sensitive, but... come on!
Or am I just whining here?
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Whiners are everywhere. You find them not only on the internet, but also in the industry. They can be customers, but also colleagues. Most of them just can be ignored, don't waste any time to pay attention or to complain about them. They are whiners and always will be. In my experience, the worst and most difficult kind of whiners to ignore are “sycophants” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycophant). Especially when they are your colleagues.
Whiners are everywhere. You find them not only on the internet, but also in the industry. They can be customers, but also colleagues. Most of them just can be ignored, don't waste any time to pay attention or to complain about them. They are whiners and always will be. In my experience, the worst and most difficult kind of whiners are “sycophants” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycophant). Especially when they are your colleagues.