| ▲ | 9rx 2 days ago | |
The reader has no idea who the author is. Nor do they need to as the words on the page already provide sufficient information to determine if the words are worthy of being taken seriously or not. Trying to assign meaning from the author onto the message is not logically sound. Words stand on their own. Turning to logical fallacies in an attempt to steer the reader away from understanding that Typescript relies on testing to downplay the original misunderstanding that you mention realizing cannot be edited now isn't going to work, I'm afraid. The reader is able to see through such a thin veneer. They could be convinced by a technical exchange directed at the topic at hand, but it is telling that we never saw anything of the sort. | ||