It can happen though. I'm pretty good at not letting it and enforcing a structure and sure that limits it. That said I've jumped into a number of projects that are so much spaghetti it isn't funny.
That's about the only saying grace of typescript, which I credit more than the ide. I still prefer vs code though.
It can happen though. I'm pretty good at not letting it and enforcing a structure and sure that limits it. That said I've jumped into a number of projects that are so much spaghetti it isn't funny.
That's about the only saying grace of typescript, which I credit more than the ide. I still prefer vs code though.
And it happens because they either were not using Webstorm, or they simply choose to ignore the recommendations in the first place.
I may have misread, but are you saying that not using Webstorm could be the reason an app has grown into a monolith full of spaghetti code?