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by Cookingboy 2492 days ago
I recently started doing a lot of work with React and JS, coming from years of native application development.

It does seem like the general "trend" or "consensus" in the JS community is very inconsistent and easily influenced by a few well-linked blogposts or highly upvoted StackOverflow answers, which themselves are very often written by people with honestly limited software and system engineering experiences. Sometimes a "best practice" in 2017 would be considered awful and "should avoid" in 2018.

Btw Americans opinions do flip-flop on major aspects of policy making, due to all reasons from media coverage to current events. Look at American's support for the Iraq War for example. Herd mentality, leader worshipping, cargo cult, etc are just as prevalent in public policy discussion as it is in software development community.

JS/React, due to having a community that's larger and arguably less experienced than most other community, just show more of the same symptoms.

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It's hard to compare to anything else given the size of the community and history.