|
|
|
|
|
by JodieBenitez
623 days ago
|
|
I'm a bit old myself, I can share the same feeling and what I would call my "base tools" have been stable for more than 20 years now. But I don't have a problem adopting "new things", as long as they solve problems I actually have. If you're turned off by what is shown in the video, maybe that's just because this framework does not solve anything for you. Another reason could be that it does not fit well in your current, battle-tested, stack. Let the new generation try these new things if you don't want to, it will always be possible for you to adopt these when and if (and that's a big if !) they stand the test of time. No need to always stay "ahead of the curve", as an experienced professional, you have other qualities. To whoever posted the video accelerated: don't do that. It's very difficult to understand what the man in the video says unless the YT speed is down to 0.75. What is the point of that ? |
|