Yes, if you spend enough time learning all the different frameworks, languages and oses, they all start looking very much the same with only small differences in implementation etc.
It's true that the user only sees what they see and not what they don't see.... [Mind Blown] :D
Personally I find that it's newer developers who rave on about how great Framework X is, but it's usually because it's all they know. At least they are passionate!
The more responsible path to take is to test your framework or language for purpose (TFP=Tested for Purpose) and make sure you test it thoroughly.
You might just be surprised as I found out how badly the wheels came off one of the most popular language/framework combinations among young developers.
"Yes, I tried them all", well, why? why you didn't use your first language/framework?, you are expecting "noobs" to do what you "not noob" do now. Exploring is a natural neccessary part of a person development and the wheel sometimes has to be reivented, why kids have to learn how to write? why don't they just write books? as you quoted the Matrix, let me try "some things can't be told, has to be seen". And let me add, Angular and Go are wheels reinvented it's not C with plain HTML, CSS and JS.
I did try other programming languages and frameworks, because I'm trying to find "the one", that makes development easier, faster, and simpler. The one that is not "build a house in 4 years".
When building current Kanban software, 4 years is just at getting started. I would like to have some faster flying capabilities.
I did try all of them, to see can I easily get to same feature set as that currently Wekan has, and beyond. Every time, I did get stuck at something at the beginning. So I'm still trying to find "the one".
Yes I do love the passion. I just hope that they keep building with the wheel they know, and don't try to change to other wheel all the time, because it takes time to get something working with a wheel.
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Yes, if you spend enough time learning all the different frameworks, languages and oses, they all start looking very much the same with only small differences in implementation etc.
It's true that the user only sees what they see and not what they don't see.... [Mind Blown] :D
Personally I find that it's newer developers who rave on about how great Framework X is, but it's usually because it's all they know. At least they are passionate!
The more responsible path to take is to test your framework or language for purpose (TFP=Tested for Purpose) and make sure you test it thoroughly.
You might just be surprised as I found out how badly the wheels came off one of the most popular language/framework combinations among young developers.
Changing to use new wheel is hugely expensive, it would take many years. I prefer to fix my current wheel, it's so much cheaper.
"Yes, I tried them all", well, why? why you didn't use your first language/framework?, you are expecting "noobs" to do what you "not noob" do now. Exploring is a natural neccessary part of a person development and the wheel sometimes has to be reivented, why kids have to learn how to write? why don't they just write books? as you quoted the Matrix, let me try "some things can't be told, has to be seen". And let me add, Angular and Go are wheels reinvented it's not C with plain HTML, CSS and JS.
Yes, exploring and reinventing is great!
I did try other programming languages and frameworks, because I'm trying to find "the one", that makes development easier, faster, and simpler. The one that is not "build a house in 4 years".
When building current Kanban software, 4 years is just at getting started. I would like to have some faster flying capabilities.
I did try all of them, to see can I easily get to same feature set as that currently Wekan has, and beyond. Every time, I did get stuck at something at the beginning. So I'm still trying to find "the one".
Yes I do love the passion. I just hope that they keep building with the wheel they know, and don't try to change to other wheel all the time, because it takes time to get something working with a wheel.