There's always a bridge, dude. The only question is whether you want to buy one that's described as "a pretty good one, not too old, sold as is" or if you'd maybe prefer "spans X, holds Y, money back guarantee".
I get it. Sometimes complexity is justified. I just don't feel this particular bridge is justified for 'mainstream software' which is what the article is about.
I get it. Sometimes complexity is justified. I just don't feel this particular bridge is justified for 'mainstream software' which is what the article is about.