I've got exhausted trying to explain others that *I'm not the ordinary WP user* that goes to Envato and buys a premium theme with its plugin dependencies.
I can implement everything from scratch depending on my needs...but what do I know, right?
How dare I compete with them, let alone criticize their awful coding skills?
Countless uses of obsolete jQuery code in various themes and plugins that are used on the fly without getting enqeueued or used securely...no wonder why everyone complains their website got hacked!
How about hiring real professional agencies then that know how to do their work?
It's as simple as that!
That's why I stopped dealing with web development as a whole.
It's not worth the effort, the amount of things you have to know, the fast-pace non-stop changes of web standards, the countless front-end changes in CSS and JavaScript and their myriads of frameworks!
Enough is enough you know!
I'm back in good ol' traditional programming in C and C++ applying the UNIX philosophy: do one thing and do it well!
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I can implement everything from scratch depending on my needs...but what do I know, right?
How dare I compete with them, let alone criticize their awful coding skills?
Countless uses of obsolete jQuery code in various themes and plugins that are used on the fly without getting enqeueued or used securely...no wonder why everyone complains their website got hacked!
How about hiring real professional agencies then that know how to do their work?
It's as simple as that!
That's why I stopped dealing with web development as a whole.
It's not worth the effort, the amount of things you have to know, the fast-pace non-stop changes of web standards, the countless front-end changes in CSS and JavaScript and their myriads of frameworks!
Enough is enough you know!
I'm back in good ol' traditional programming in C and C++ applying the UNIX philosophy: do one thing and do it well!