I just newly started as the frontend guy on a team that has been around for about 3 years, and jQuery is their previous standard.
While I will not use jQuery (at least, I cannot imagine a need for it), I also will not refactor, because Chesterton's Fence.
On my list of reforms are: continuous integration, TDD, and code reviews, among others.
Super, super nice people and great clients, so whatever I do, that culture must be preserved above all.
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I just newly started as the frontend guy on a team that has been around for about 3 years, and jQuery is their previous standard.
While I will not use jQuery (at least, I cannot imagine a need for it), I also will not refactor, because Chesterton's Fence.
On my list of reforms are: continuous integration, TDD, and code reviews, among others.
Super, super nice people and great clients, so whatever I do, that culture must be preserved above all.