Very nice intro, thanks for starting this series. As an outsider to web development, it seems to me that the era of "javascript fatigue" is still not over. It takes an enormous amount of complexity (and redundancy) to set up a basic js project with npm and webpack. I understand that this complexity does not grow quickly with the size of the project, it's just that there is so much stuff going on that even a C++ project is easier to get started on.
I agree it sometimes feels like there is a little bit to much overhead currently. But still I like to configure such stuff even in a more complex way. And of course I really do love Web development.
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Very nice intro, thanks for starting this series. As an outsider to web development, it seems to me that the era of "javascript fatigue" is still not over. It takes an enormous amount of complexity (and redundancy) to set up a basic js project with npm and webpack. I understand that this complexity does not grow quickly with the size of the project, it's just that there is so much stuff going on that even a C++ project is easier to get started on.
I agree it sometimes feels like there is a little bit to much overhead currently. But still I like to configure such stuff even in a more complex way. And of course I really do love Web development.
Thank you for your feedback.