As much as I agree with this and as much as it would be way easier for me*, articles of this series are loosely coupled with the language I am using for examples.
Plus, we deal with an industry changing on a daily basis and sticking with the fad of the day is not a wise choice in general. Also, I feel that playing with examples outside your comfort zone is the best way to actually understand the abstract ideas behind the topic, which ultimately are the takeaway of these articles. I hope no one really will copy paste code of those examples :D
*: as my colleagues say, I speak JavaScript more fluently than Italian :D
Mechanical engineer who dabbles with Vanilla Javscript and web development as a hobbby. I don't use any libraries or frameworks as they take the fun out creating your own solutions.
As much as I agree with this and as much as it would be way easier for me*, articles of this series are loosely coupled with the language I am using for examples.
Plus, we deal with an industry changing on a daily basis and sticking with the fad of the day is not a wise choice in general. Also, I feel that playing with examples outside your comfort zone is the best way to actually understand the abstract ideas behind the topic, which ultimately are the takeaway of these articles. I hope no one really will copy paste code of those examples :D
*: as my colleagues say, I speak JavaScript more fluently than Italian :D
It's not a fad.
I pay my bills mostly because of it. I hope it's not :D