On my side, I started doing webdev on PHP, then did learn Ruby & Rails and adopted AngularJS for my frontend needs (sadly/not-so-sadly) I passed on React.
Recently I decided it was time to upgrade my tech stack and this time I chose Elixir & Phoenix for backend work and Vue.js for frontend. Let me tell you, I could not be happier!
But yes, sitting one out on a hot new tech everyone is talking about is hard!
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Great post!
On my side, I started doing webdev on PHP, then did learn Ruby & Rails and adopted AngularJS for my frontend needs (sadly/not-so-sadly) I passed on React.
Recently I decided it was time to upgrade my tech stack and this time I chose Elixir & Phoenix for backend work and Vue.js for frontend. Let me tell you, I could not be happier!
But yes, sitting one out on a hot new tech everyone is talking about is hard!