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by npolet
3192 days ago
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I fully agree. I had that "click" moment with react that really made larger, more complex interfaces seem manageable. Granted that it's still not easy, but most of the time complex apps are tricky to develop and maintain, making sure that they work across a whole load of different devices and their varying screen sizes. With the huge number of frameworks/libraries/guidelines out their for JS developers, if you can't find a combination that works for you... then front-end work just isn't for you. A lot of people moan about the massive choice of frameworks and libraries. But even the most popular, most maintained and most loved ones will be replaced in a number of years. So find your combination, learn it inside out and ride it's wave until it's time to learn something new that changes paradigms and mindsets. |
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