5 points | by empire23 a day ago
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating. That is, if you can produce a working (free) implementation demonstrating the superiority of your protocol then there is huge value. If you can't there is no value.
thanks, that's very encouraging actually!
JS was designed in a few days. And many years later, people made proposals to it and improved it. A few like TS built on top of it.
Standards that are well designed end up like Java - still flawed and clunky. And built on top as well.
MCP wasn't designed by anyone omniscient. So if you found flaws with it, go ahead and propose something.
i like it, will commit to it then
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. That is, if you can produce a working (free) implementation demonstrating the superiority of your protocol then there is huge value. If you can't there is no value.
thanks, that's very encouraging actually!
JS was designed in a few days. And many years later, people made proposals to it and improved it. A few like TS built on top of it.
Standards that are well designed end up like Java - still flawed and clunky. And built on top as well.
MCP wasn't designed by anyone omniscient. So if you found flaws with it, go ahead and propose something.
i like it, will commit to it then