Yeah, beginners will undoubtedly search for something like “React vs Vue - which one is the best?” and decide based on the opinions they happen to find on the first page of Google.
Picking a library/framework feels like investing in a long-term non-liquid property at times and it appears as if there’s no turning back once you’ve chosen one.
And this is exacerbated further by some developers demonstrating partisan behaviours and constantly engage in framework wars rather than telling beginners to focus on the fundamentals, choose either of the framework, and get things done.
Yeah, beginners will undoubtedly search for something like “React vs Vue - which one is the best?” and decide based on the opinions they happen to find on the first page of Google.
Picking a library/framework feels like investing in a long-term non-liquid property at times and it appears as if there’s no turning back once you’ve chosen one.
And this is exacerbated further by some developers demonstrating partisan behaviours and constantly engage in framework wars rather than telling beginners to focus on the fundamentals, choose either of the framework, and get things done.
Cool, Your insight is really perceptive 🏹
Yes, actually webdev community and internet world having above downside and dilemma.
One of the things I can do as a webdev is to get along with people in other communities and don't criticize specific tool etc..
That's a little things though, thank you so much !😆
No worries, just sharing my opinions.
There’s value in criticism but most of us (including myself) are not good and not objective enough at giving one.
And thanks for writing this post. I appreciate the discussion that emerges from it.