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by mstipetic 879 days ago
I’m a bit older but I’m getting progressively more annoyed by this attitude of my peers, and increasingly think it’s an excuse not to learn new things.

I know plenty people that are stuck in Python and are some middle mangers and just yell bah! at everything new.

I’ve worked through the whole stack, am now heavily in elixir, work in a cutting edge LLM company and feel I’m better than I ever was. There’s a balance.

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Agreed, balance is needed in every aspect of life. The conservatism of many experienced developers is likely an over-correction and the result of some scar tissue. There's always room for growth and trying new things, but with those lessons learnt in the back of your mind still.

I've shifted career and work as a photographer now, so remain ultra-conservative in my technology choices because I know I don't want to expend the time and mental energy to adopt over-complex solutions. It's less about how old/new they are, and more using the right tool for the job.

PS: Glad to see Elixir cropping up more and more. I loved using it before I changed careers, and still keep tabs on it. I've got an idea for a small API/service that might benefit my work, and unless I stumble upon a more appropriate choice, it'll likely be based on Phoenix.

it's kind of a trope now in social media for people to look contrarian against current web tech. There are whole twitter influencers out there that are not known for any achievements but just pooh poohing popular frameworks. Just an easy way of grabbing some status, I guess. And platforms love the engagement it brings.

I can see a top tier game engine developer talking with skepticism about current web tech, but it's more often coming from something like enterprise java devs from the 2000s that used to take months fudging with class hierarchies to deliver a basic form GUI. The kind that must take any opportunity to denounce electron apps but would never give up VS Code and go back to Eclipse.

In my job I have to learn about new Frameworks, shiny new way to do things and how they break existing workflows and architectures.

I like learning new things but the industry shouldn't follow latest trends for any project. https://boringtechnology.club/