My thoughts is that it just shows that the whole JS framework bandwagon is a prime example of horrible decisions escalating in the wrong direction. Simple. It is also an example of what will KEEP happening, until better engineering decisions start to be made and people start owning their choices and code responsibly. It is pure garbage and negligence.
It's the typical example: if a doctor would try to treat you without any safety measures, if you noticed he was nervous, sloppy, if his office was full of garbage, probably you'll walk way.... In Computer science we do the opposite.
My thoughts is that it just shows that the whole JS framework bandwagon is a prime example of horrible decisions escalating in the wrong direction. Simple. It is also an example of what will KEEP happening, until better engineering decisions start to be made and people start owning their choices and code responsibly. It is pure garbage and negligence.
It's the typical example: if a doctor would try to treat you without any safety measures, if you noticed he was nervous, sloppy, if his office was full of garbage, probably you'll walk way.... In Computer science we do the opposite.
Not sure if that is true. That is why we have typescript 😄