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by jackcviers3
2293 days ago
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That's because Node and JS are geared towards software engineers new to the field. The ecosystem is geared towards delivering things quickly and cheaply. Like most things, that will work 80% of the time. Most projects are shacks, not skyscrapers. The problem is, 20% of projects are skyscrapers, and you can't build those out of pine. Sometimes, you can't build them out of standard steel and rear. You actually have to pick the correct raw materials, create a stable and maintainable architecture, adhere to strict regulatory standards, and use advanced tools to create a working edifice. The software industry's current practices have encouraged a one-size-fits-all mentality, and that just means that it's almost time for another SLDC paradigm shift to swing the pendulum back the other way to achieve balance. It will happen, be patient. |
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