Developer experience today basically means adding more and more abstraction to solve problems which shouldn't even exist in the first place, instead of actually learning the fundamentals. * working hard to not list things here *
Don't get me wrong. I like elegant solutions and language which solve certain problems, but it needs to be focused and solve a real problem, and not one existing because we "solved" the last problem.
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I don't believe in 'DX'.
Developer experience today basically means adding more and more abstraction to solve problems which shouldn't even exist in the first place, instead of actually learning the fundamentals. * working hard to not list things here *
Don't get me wrong. I like elegant solutions and language which solve certain problems, but it needs to be focused and solve a real problem, and not one existing because we "solved" the last problem.