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by mockingbirdy
2556 days ago
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> and sorely lacking a good CS degree Someone is speaking the truth here. But we (as a web dev I'll try to speak for us) are learning: React and Vue (and all the other great libraries) use optimized vdoms, React teaches functional programming paradigms with immutable data structures (redux) and we've already learnt from Ember what components we'll need in a project. Most people will simply follow blindly. After the base stops moving (breaking changes in the APIs - Vue is currently doing the last big ones), we will write the best practices. Every half-decently educated developer already understands that those ideas are not new. They are the same ones they've already had in the 60s.
They will try to do it better - maybe they really are more clever, right? - but after the third or fourth try they'll understand that their own half-baked solution doesn't stand a chance. And then they will realize that life is too short to lose some data because your file-based DB implementation isn't ACID. |
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