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by tboyd47
2989 days ago
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> What are your thoughts? What, if anything, should be done to make Ember relevant in the JavaScript horizon again? As a total outsider to Ember, but an insider in the JS community, having worked in various web-dev roles for 10 years and served as tech lead on a full-stack ReactJS app, my recommendation is to double down on production of junior developers (yes, I said "production" instead of education, and that is how you should look at it; producing capable workers). High barrier to entry is the Achilles' Heel of ReactJS. It's in a very similar position to Ruby on Rails five years ago. If you want to kill React, go for the low-hanging fruit: the juniors. Take a lesson from Python. It doesn't matter how old you are; capture Programming 101 and the future is yours. |
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