Eduardo Ottaviani Aragão
1 min readJan 15, 2025

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Hey, I really respect the way you present your points. I took a look at your project and your post.

I think we're on completely different paths and believe in fundamentally different things. If I could give you one piece of advice, it would be: Don't fall in love with your solution, but with the problems you're solving.

I have a lot of respect for those who develop solutions, frameworks, and libraries, and I don’t want to come across as dismissive.

That said, I noticed in your writing and in Koi as well, a tendency to draw conclusions based on very subjective arguments while using many concepts simultaneously in a somewhat disconnected way. This might make the solution feel unclear, unnecessarily complex, and lacking a defined purpose. It also seems to sideline core programming principles.

It reminded me a lot of when I was starting out—learning techniques, architectures, and design patterns—and wanted to use everything in a single project.

My suggestion would be to share your solution in a forum and gather feedback from others. Honest feedback might help you refine your ideas and ground the concepts more effectively in practice.

I made it a point to read through some of your content to ensure I understood your vision and gave myself the benefit of the doubt. However, I believe we’re operating on very different spectrums of knowledge and experience, and for now, our perspectives might not align.

Still, I deeply appreciate your contribution to the post and truly respect your courage. Developing libraries and frameworks is a huge challenge, and that’s something worth admiring.

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