Sure, if you want to learn a proprietary approach that will be completely useless one day when those projects are defunct. While you're at it, learn jQuery instead of Javascript and use NPM for everything so you can do as little coding as possible. You'll save so much time! What could go wrong?
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I agree with you David also maybe sometimes a proprietary solution is what gets the job done faster, seemingly? But I have recently started appreciating the old way of doing things especially when it comes to front end ....it's like the way we have options whether to use react native or flutter both are okay but nothing compares to writing kotlin or java code that actually runs Natively Android
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Or use bootstrap or tailwind instead.
Sure, if you want to learn a proprietary approach that will be completely useless one day when those projects are defunct. While you're at it, learn jQuery instead of Javascript and use NPM for everything so you can do as little coding as possible. You'll save so much time! What could go wrong?
Exactly.
I agree with you David also maybe sometimes a proprietary solution is what gets the job done faster, seemingly? But I have recently started appreciating the old way of doing things especially when it comes to front end ....it's like the way we have options whether to use react native or flutter both are okay but nothing compares to writing kotlin or java code that actually runs Natively Android