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robcolbert | 12 years ago

Recommended it once. Literally the first time. I've waited a very, very long time to do that. Once. And, it was for building a prototype. Project went well. Very well. Wanted to be able to keep it. Gave up. And, I have stopped recommending it. I left.

Presently seeking to either find a place that's already working with Node, earn a living on my own project based on Node or switch careers. I intend for this to be my last attempt at being able to work my way. It's never going to make sense to others, so I have to make this work.

Sorry if my outburst asked all the hard questions, but reality is: How is this stuff going to get ready if there isn't some pressure to move it in that direction? And, given this is the environment I want to build in, what am I supposed to do? Wait for someone else to kick a tire & light a fire?

No, thanks. Done with that. Don't care if Node's not perfect for what you want to do. It's the right tool for my jobs and the kind of jobs I want to be working on. We're not all docking space shuttles to space stations in real life.

Anyway, I have stopped recommending Node.js. I just personally use it and won't work anywhere that doesn't.

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bitwalker|12 years ago

Software development as a career isn't about making you as the developer comfortable. Your job is to build high quality software using the tools given to you. If you are good at your job, and you are able to be a convincing salesman, you can often build software using the tools _you_ want (this has never been an issue for me anyways), but it is not going to be given to you on a silver platter.

It sounds to me like you are convinced that Node is the one and only way to build the software you work on (I think that's bullshit frankly), and you won't accept any alternatives. Well, you are about to find out the hard way what happens when you aren't willing to work past your own pride.

odonnellryan|12 years ago

why? I don't understand the attachment.