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by dietrichepp
1412 days ago
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My sense is that it takes a lot of savvy to make good decisions about the complexity of your design and the choices about which dependencies you rely on. This takes years of practical experience to learn, and the incoming generation of programmers will always be bad at it. Young programmers have a tendency to err in both directions, here. Some will err by building on lots of complex systems tied together. They’ll fire off “create-react-app” on day 1, and then on day 1000 they realize that there’s just too much going on that they don’t understand and can’t debug. Some will err on the side of rejecting “heavy” dependencies. They overestimate their knowledge of the problem domain, underestimate the flaws in code they are planning to write. They’ll create a blank repo on day 1 and on day 1000 still be working on support code that they didn’t have to write. If you have years of experience, it’s easier to navigate the middle path. The incoming generation will figure it out given time. |
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