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> instead of settling down and focusing on getting the most out of a platform How do you know when to settle? Should we have stopped at jQuery? We are doing exactly what you are asking for, but not in the way you like. Web developers are getting the most of the web platform. The result is that new frameworks and libraries are keep popping up. Most will sink, a few will float and it's okay, this is how evolution shoul…
> Web developers are getting the most of the web platform. I disagree, as so many (perhaps most) web developers have no idea what to do with web technologies aside from building SPAs in their pet framework.
The number of times I've seen Kubernetes as part of an on-prem install of enterprise software when there will only be one node was hilarious. That front-end devs get flak seems to largely be because their choices are visible, not because they are any different from the weird heaps people throw together behind them.