> A beginner suggesting something to try seems fine to me. They have something no amount of study can give, a fresh perspective.
When the beginner's critique of the competition is that it felt dirty: Next was my least favorite mostly due to the syntax and how you had to build the application. I really didn't like the whole style of Next and React. Just felt dirty.
.... then I don't know that I trust their suggestion.
More importantly, technologies like programming languages and frameworks tend to shine at different levels of app size and complexity. Novice building a demo app says nothing about how the developer experience and code complexity will scale as you evolve your app or add more developers to the team.
It goes all the way upstream. People build SAAS companies offering services based on best practices while the product/engineering have had zero prior experience with the subject until their current project. People found companies selling themselves to investors as experts in the field that they have no experience in. Investors sell themselves as experts of the industry that they just invested in these founders for. Pension managers investing in the VC funds sell themselves as investment managers who practice a disciplined investment strategy.
Yet, the only people who usually are carefully evaluated are the engineers. The rest get a pass based on personality and character.
Then there's "I build one web app in my life. Typescript is the best thing ever."
And us greybeards: "I have built 50 different web apps across 20 years and I'd rather poke my eyes than work on client-side Javascript again. No, your new framework isn't any better."
Then there's "I've been writing frontends since Javascript was a thing and I think developing for the frontend with anything but Typescript is more effort than its worth and a little bit ridiculous, but maybe I'll give something with WASM a try when it's more mature"
Buttons840|2 years ago
andsoitis|2 years ago
When the beginner's critique of the competition is that it felt dirty: Next was my least favorite mostly due to the syntax and how you had to build the application. I really didn't like the whole style of Next and React. Just felt dirty.
.... then I don't know that I trust their suggestion.
More importantly, technologies like programming languages and frameworks tend to shine at different levels of app size and complexity. Novice building a demo app says nothing about how the developer experience and code complexity will scale as you evolve your app or add more developers to the team.
efdee|2 years ago
sebastianconcpt|2 years ago
BTW, is noticeable that you were careful to omit the `I have always been on the server side` part.
say_it_as_it_is|2 years ago
Yet, the only people who usually are carefully evaluated are the engineers. The rest get a pass based on personality and character.
calderwoodra|2 years ago
sph|2 years ago
And us greybeards: "I have built 50 different web apps across 20 years and I'd rather poke my eyes than work on client-side Javascript again. No, your new framework isn't any better."
pcthrowaway|2 years ago
IshKebab|2 years ago
XCSme|2 years ago