@SyedMSawaid@Shpigford I think it flexes the real muscles you actually need to maintain- separation of concerns, clean code, standards, TESTS!! Etc and yes you may end up forgeting or learning what specific language, tool, function does what, but thatβs ok, since that will change in 12 months anyway
@stftmsv @Shpigford I almost couldnβt disagree more. We are the generation of programmers that benefit the most since we now can visualise and structure how we want our programs and not have to build it ourselves. We all have our own junior developer teams :) I
@joshmanders Definitely interested. Front end SPAs have been the worst invention π. Love to see react server components sitting natively in rails/inertia
i have zero patience for people who default to "not possible".
being an entrepreneur is finding the boundaries of what *is* possible. it's exploration and a lot of dead ends.
but you sure as hell won't discover anything new if you never start.