| Frankly, I don't really care. Really. It might be the greatest tool ever created.. There's too much great software and not enough head space to fit it all in. This proliferation of tools and services hasn't achieved the proverbial "work less do more" which all of them promise. They are necessary in order to deal with the increased complexity of technology (and our lives), but the catch is - once we integrate them into our work(life)flow, we add another layer of complexity and hence give up even more control to third parties. I guess this is why Flow has been created, but the catch is the same - once you integrate it, you add another layer of tweaking and twiddling until it all becomes a monster with a life of its own. There was an article here on HN yesterday - 'you probably don't need any js lib for your project' and I totally agree with the author. We can live without layers upon layers of complexity, albeit with a bit more 'manual' work - we have to reduce it rather than try to build meta layers on top of existing ones. Sorry for the gloomy mood, I guess it's the weather. |
'you probably don't need any js lib for your project' is true, but 'I can probably use modern JS libs to write a competitor 5x faster than your from-scratch project, assuming it's at least moderately complex' is also true.