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I just moved back to Atlanta a few months ago and I was shocked by how unpopular Vue is around here. Most companies I have applied to use Angular, which was unheard of when I lived in DC. I find it fascinating how tooling preferences can change so much with geography.
Welcome back to Atlanta. Glad you enjoyed the article. The use of technologies generally follow a ripple in the ocean pattern. If you drop a rock in ocean that is Silicon Valley then everybody wants to jump on the new technology and use it. I call it resume driven development or RDD. It takes time for that ripple to reach the east coast where technology choices are driven by best use of technology instead of wanting to jump on the latest bandwagon. For that reason most east coast companies pick a technology and stay with it for years.
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Thank you for writing this! This article is a great demonstration of removing boilerplate code. Most of your code segments are not highlighting syntax properly, you may want to investigate that.
I just moved back to Atlanta a few months ago and I was shocked by how unpopular Vue is around here. Most companies I have applied to use Angular, which was unheard of when I lived in DC. I find it fascinating how tooling preferences can change so much with geography.
Scott,
Welcome back to Atlanta. Glad you enjoyed the article. The use of technologies generally follow a ripple in the ocean pattern. If you drop a rock in ocean that is Silicon Valley then everybody wants to jump on the new technology and use it. I call it resume driven development or RDD. It takes time for that ripple to reach the east coast where technology choices are driven by best use of technology instead of wanting to jump on the latest bandwagon. For that reason most east coast companies pick a technology and stay with it for years.