@liran_tal I would use HTML5/CSS3/JS unless I need to harness the power of Pug. If I don't need any styling, or client side JS then I would just return the content/data via the relevant endpoints.
@florinpop17@dvassallo@adamwathan From what I heard (based on the fact my parents wanted a girl and didn't manage to do that because of what my dad ate), the dad needs to have a specific diet.
That being said, this could be only part of the recipe (or the specialist who said that was wrong).
@nullvoxpopuli@Rich_Harris IME, JSDoc (be it with tools like documentation.js or not) can be a lot more verbose than TS (especially if you write descriptions and such in the JSDoc comments).
@simonleggsays Would a React role be of interest? If so, I could refer you to someone (there are likely more opportunities at the company but that's currently what's highly in demand).
@cooperx86@sidchatterjee@rustforjsdev I think by now, they should be disqualified from enforcing it (unless they did that to every single company and product with JavaScript in it).
@jamesmills@adamwathan Same here. The amount of times I had tasks that were estimated to take several hours to a day and ended up taking 2 weeks or close to that is too damn high.
@codewithvoid Yes, absolutely. You can get by in the industry without a uni/college degree but having one (in CS/SE) will help you a lot more than not having one.