I graduated in 1990 in Electrical Engineering and since then I have been in university, doing research in the field of DSP. To me programming is more a tool than a job.
I am happy to discover your post, because I thought that the feeling that the quality of the posts got worse was just me.
I, too, when I first found dev.to thought "Oh, cool, a platform with nice, technical content" and every now and then I wrote something too. Lately I got the impression that it became very "LinkedIn-ish" with many posts like "What kindergarten taught me about team playing," "Your resume has these mistakes! Stop it!" "10 thing to do before (and after) your interview." The best post were, as you say, basic level JS.
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I am happy to discover your post, because I thought that the feeling that the quality of the posts got worse was just me.
I, too, when I first found dev.to thought "Oh, cool, a platform with nice, technical content" and every now and then I wrote something too. Lately I got the impression that it became very "LinkedIn-ish" with many posts like "What kindergarten taught me about team playing," "Your resume has these mistakes! Stop it!" "10 thing to do before (and after) your interview." The best post were, as you say, basic level JS.