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dihydro | 1 year ago

This is absolutely insane to me. Native HTML5 gives so much power and it seems like front end devs love to jargon and buzzword the next big thing to death every other year. I primarily work in networking and if we added the layers of complexity like I see front end work does we would have SDN configuring an internal PtP VPN for every device on a LAN just because it's the hot new tech.

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neilv|1 year ago

I made a powerful HTML5 Offline app a long time ago, for some technical requirements (and cool-sounding user) that would be challenging, no matter what stack was used.

Then I was in an interview, where some junior openly sneered at me, for not using a recent popular RDD framework for it.

Part of the problem, even for highly experienced people, is that even the good jobs usually have "technical interview" gatekeeping that's not very enlightened.

(Yes, no matter what framework or stack you're using, I've probably done related things before, and I can pick it up quickly. No, a Leetcode hazing won't tell you how I think, nor what I can do, and it just seems like you're jerking off.)