Hello tzel. Consider this an opinion piece. I've over 30 years experience in programming and this article is my opinion. I spent the time to write the article but I'm not going to also add "proof" and a bibliography. Nobody is paying me to write a book.
How many blogs and opinion articles have you written?
Of course, but remember that nobody needs misleading articles on a website where are tons of people that are just starting out
If you are writing an "opinion piece" at least state it clearly, people might get confused and think of your opinion as facts
but I'm not going to also add "proof" and a bibliography
Then don't claim stuff. For example the part "If you want people to share specific pages deep within your website, you should go with MPA." is awfully wrong, it's just plain misinformation
Your 30 years of experience means nothing today. The programming world changes so frequently you just can't adapt fast enough to know all the technologies and practices.
That's why you sometimes keep your mouth shut
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you mean crackers? needs proof
untrue, also, svelte lets you manage them effortlessly
untrue
why?
why?
explan more, provide sources, for now, those are just unjustified personal opinions
Hello tzel. Consider this an opinion piece. I've over 30 years experience in programming and this article is my opinion. I spent the time to write the article but I'm not going to also add "proof" and a bibliography. Nobody is paying me to write a book.
How many blogs and opinion articles have you written?
Of course, but remember that nobody needs misleading articles on a website where are tons of people that are just starting out
If you are writing an "opinion piece" at least state it clearly, people might get confused and think of your opinion as facts
Then don't claim stuff. For example the part "If you want people to share specific pages deep within your website, you should go with MPA." is awfully wrong, it's just plain misinformation
Your 30 years of experience means nothing today. The programming world changes so frequently you just can't adapt fast enough to know all the technologies and practices.
That's why you sometimes keep your mouth shut