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by jasode
4405 days ago
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>The best way to approach it is to define and understand the needs of your project, research, and choose. But reading someone's "X vs Y" is one way to "research" and reading the factors that the author compares can also feed back into the reader's "define and understand the needs of your project". When there are new technology options, novices often don't have the background to know "what or how" to compare them. Reading some "x vs y" opinions is part of filling in that background. |
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