I've been thinking for a while now about doing a tech talk around our Startup Type Studio (typestudio.co) which we're developing. It would be basically about JavaScript more specifically Angular. Do you think tech talks do have a chance on Clubhouse?
I think you're backing the wrong horse if you think that the world wants more of Angular. If you look at the trends in the industry over the last five years, you will realize that Angular is MySpace and React is Facebook. I am unfortunately in a situation where I am helping to support Angular 11 apps every day, and I also code for most of the other frameworks... and literally everyone I talk to hates Angular because of how complicated, proprietary and bloated it is. Everything takes 20x to 100x more code than a competing framework can do the same work from.
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I've been thinking for a while now about doing a tech talk around our Startup Type Studio (typestudio.co) which we're developing. It would be basically about JavaScript more specifically Angular. Do you think tech talks do have a chance on Clubhouse?
I personally believe so
I think you're backing the wrong horse if you think that the world wants more of Angular. If you look at the trends in the industry over the last five years, you will realize that Angular is MySpace and React is Facebook. I am unfortunately in a situation where I am helping to support Angular 11 apps every day, and I also code for most of the other frameworks... and literally everyone I talk to hates Angular because of how complicated, proprietary and bloated it is. Everything takes 20x to 100x more code than a competing framework can do the same work from.