I can see where you're coming from, but my intent was to talk about the very first interaction that started all of this nonsense:
- I said WebAssembly can already manipulate the DOM with functions.
- He asked for an ergonomic example because StackOverflow told him it can't be done. The "we can have DOM access at home" bit seems like the start of things to come.
- I provided a concise example, and expressed skepticism that this would settle the discussion.
- He responded with sarcasm, and weirdly accused me of sarcasm.
- I reacted poorly to his bitchy and ungrateful reply.
My best guess is that the WAT format confused him. He didn't know it was a programming language, and he didn't know you could do it with other programming languages, so he got insecure and lashed out.
Do you have a better explanation for the weird transition from technical discussion to flame war and hurt feelings?
- I said WebAssembly can already manipulate the DOM with functions.
- He asked for an ergonomic example because StackOverflow told him it can't be done. The "we can have DOM access at home" bit seems like the start of things to come.
- I provided a concise example, and expressed skepticism that this would settle the discussion.
- He responded with sarcasm, and weirdly accused me of sarcasm.
- I reacted poorly to his bitchy and ungrateful reply.
My best guess is that the WAT format confused him. He didn't know it was a programming language, and he didn't know you could do it with other programming languages, so he got insecure and lashed out.
Do you have a better explanation for the weird transition from technical discussion to flame war and hurt feelings?