I think you missed the point. Churn is a real problem. Even if the tools are improving, it does need to be balanced against stability. They admited autotools was insane. but it was a consistent well know insanity.
Things are getting better. but js has definitely had more churn, and reinvented more wheels than anything else i know of.
I think you missed my point. Churn is obviously less desirable in the abstract, but the state of C++ build tools in particular is deplorable and the lack of churn doesn't come close to compensating for how terrible it is.
Things are getting better. but js has definitely had more churn, and reinvented more wheels than anything else i know of.