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by dynamite-ready 1731 days ago
Yeoman felt a little too much like a vehicle for one class of developers to foist architectural ideas on people. I'm glad it lost momentum. It would have accelerated the frontend tech churn if it took hold, not simplify or slow it down. It was also clunky to use, and created a situation where 2 or 3 people would compete to vend the canonical Yeoman config for a new frontend technology.

In a way, it's been superseded by create-react-app and it's ilk, but I think those kind of tools are fine. If you're reaching for a tool like create-*-app, then you've already made a specific choice about a number of things, and it's just helping you to bootstrap the project.

It going to happen again soon with WASM. But I'm welcoming that. We'll probably all end up writing full stack Ruby, or something.