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I hate Devs complaining about people using frameworks instead of (for instance) rawdogging html/css + js. Should you have a general idea of the inner workings of the tools you use? Yes, absolutely, but it should definitely not come at the expense of actually shipping shit. At the end of the day, users don't care about Vue/Next/Angular, client/server-side rendering, serverless, etc. Does it work well and load fast? If the answer is yes, then you’ve done your job. Founders need to prioritize resources, output, and talent acquisition. Frameworks play a huge role in optimizing these areas. For many, taking the time to go deep into the stack is a luxury they just don’t have when trying to build a profitable business.
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rawdogging is just very inefficient imo compared to using a framework
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How old are these devs lmao? As someone who's been around for more than a decade, hearing people on their MacOS, coding through VSCode or Cursor, operating on Javascript talk about purity of code is just hilarious. When I was just starting and NodeJS was just coming out, we heard the same complaints from the Java crowd, that Python and Javascript were completely unusable for true engineers since they were so high level. You needed to learn Java or C or you weren't a "serious" programmer.
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