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by goto11
2435 days ago
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Fair enough. But you have are some fairly strong (bordering on inflammatory) criticism of JS frameworks and the people developing them - but without any specifics which would allow one to counter you (or agree with you for that matter). It just "garbage" and "mistakes" and "people who don't learn" - how do anyone argue against that? |
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It’s a cheap but affective method to use details to attack generalizations. However the insidious thing about generalizations is that details can be dismissed as noise irrelevant to the main point. A real argument against a generalization is another generalization, with supporting evidence.