I think the author completely misses the point of Uncle Bob's article for two reasons.
First, in "Tools are not the Answer", it is clearly stated that tools are valuable.
Second, Uncle Bob's article is not telling programmers to be better. It is telling programmers to be professional. It is not like telling drivers to drive better. It is like telling drivers to stop texting while driving.
First, in "Tools are not the Answer", it is clearly stated that tools are valuable.
Second, Uncle Bob's article is not telling programmers to be better. It is telling programmers to be professional. It is not like telling drivers to drive better. It is like telling drivers to stop texting while driving.