10 years of Front end Development. I quit
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Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
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#3I have no idea what my next move is but right now I don’t really care.
Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
#4It's better to learn actual web development: HTML/CSS, javascript, jQuery. Learn how to manipulate the DOM and not expect a library to do everything for you. In the long term, it's much more productive.
Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
#5Couldn't agree more! Just took over a project done in React. Rewrote it in plain html, css and JS. Went from megabytes down to kilobytes. At least 10x as performant. Ended up with about 360 LoC JS to implement everything that was previously done with a ton of imports.
Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
#6People look at "modern frameworks" and they're so easily impressed by what it can do. But, it's very short sighted. If you're project expects you to implement a feature that doesn't work in that framework, all the sudden you're going to have a huge productivity disadvantage. It's better to learn actual web development: HTML/CSS, javascript, jQuery. Learn how to manipulate the DOM and not expect a library to do everyt…
Are they, though? I haven't worked with React, but I have had the misfortune of working with Angular and I was immediately struck by how useless the whole thing was - it was pure overhead, and didn't seem to actually "do" anything at all. At least with jQuery there were some cute accordion and slideshow plugins - Angular just made things slower and bigger. I asked the front-end guy who was pushing Angular so hard why we didn't just scrap the thing entirely and, after a bit of incredulous back and forth, got sort of a condescending "you'll understand how helpful it is once you've spent some more time working with it". Nope, just give me HTML/CSS/Javascript. I'm a programmer. I can program the rest.
Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
#7Long live JS, V8, TS and JQuery! Peace.
Re: 10 years of Front end Development. I quit
#8You’re not wrong. I just quit the industry as well; the multiple levels of webpacked transpiled bullshit, react modules for spacer divs and “type safe CSS” really got me down. Between ass backwards code, renting mainframes from Amazon, and surveillance capitalism I realized that everything I loved about commercial web engineering has gone to shit. I have no idea what my next move is but right now I don’t really care.
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#10question: if I really wanted to start frontend this year, where would I start? recommendations?