> A beginner suggesting something to try seems fine to me. They have something no amount of study can give, a fresh perspective.
When the beginner's critique of the competition is that it felt dirty: Next was my least favorite mostly due to the syntax and how you had to build the application. I really didn't like the whole style of Next and React. Just felt dirty.
.... then I don't know that I trust their suggestion.
More importantly, technologies like programming languages and frameworks tend to shine at different levels of app size and complexity. Novice building a demo app says nothing about how the developer experience and code complexity will scale as you evolve your app or add more developers to the team.
When the beginner's critique of the competition is that it felt dirty: Next was my least favorite mostly due to the syntax and how you had to build the application. I really didn't like the whole style of Next and React. Just felt dirty.
.... then I don't know that I trust their suggestion.
More importantly, technologies like programming languages and frameworks tend to shine at different levels of app size and complexity. Novice building a demo app says nothing about how the developer experience and code complexity will scale as you evolve your app or add more developers to the team.