This really sums a good amount of the purpose behind dev.to in the first place.
Software management and maintenance is a huge pain, and in the abstract, it's always a pain and never goes away. Peoples' individual blogs consistently get way out of date and updating to modern web practices is a pain.
We still haven't realized all the benefits we could deliver in the long run, but I think we have a lot of really helpful solutions coming down the pipeline.
I'm excited to see what comes next for dev.to! A former superior of mine was bummed whenever he came across a stale blog that hadn't had a new post in 1-2 years. Which was fairly frequent.
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This really sums a good amount of the purpose behind dev.to in the first place.
Software management and maintenance is a huge pain, and in the abstract, it's always a pain and never goes away. Peoples' individual blogs consistently get way out of date and updating to modern web practices is a pain.
We still haven't realized all the benefits we could deliver in the long run, but I think we have a lot of really helpful solutions coming down the pipeline.
I'm excited to see what comes next for dev.to! A former superior of mine was bummed whenever he came across a stale blog that hadn't had a new post in 1-2 years. Which was fairly frequent.