Blub in a sentence as a verb

Don't be a blub programmer, afraid to try out strange new abstractions.

I don't want to criticise the blub essay too much because there were some valid points in there.

If you vote up the blub comment, you should personally get the downvotes for it too.

The blub setter/getter comment really is the archetypical "dumb comment", isn't it?

This resistance or letting skills get old can come from two sources: First, some people just are kinda blub programmers who never want to learn something new.

In a few years time someone will say on the internet that unless you have features x, y, and z in a language you simply cannot be productive/concise/maintainable/performant/safe/not-a-blub.

Compare with someone who is, say, 30, and doing some topological quantum lattice tensor dilithium crystal quark extractor thing, it's just "blub" - it's so far beyond most of us we can't tell much more than that person is quite smart at something we know nothing about.

Blub definitions

verb

cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!"

See also: snivel sniffle blubber snuffle