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> If you admit you don’t like it, chances are there’s at least one front-end hipster around who will mock you as outdated, and that’s enough to silence most. It sounds like you're reinforcing this divide by classifying people who have a different opinion to you as "hipsters." They label your technology choice as outdated, and you label them as hipsters. You become the thing you fight.
The problem with using some shiny new library/software/app/technology is, that it might dissapear in a year. The developers will move on to new companies, and work with some new shiny tech, and all your codebase will be useless due to a unmaintained library and no new people (developers) who know how to use it. I wanted to make an example that it was like starting work at a company, and seeing that they're still usin…
Doesn't that underline your point though?