This happens all the time in any industry. At a certain point you have to decide what works the best, and re-evaluate your commitment to certain frameworks whenever you think its worth upgrading +1
Definitely. It is frustrating having to take time off actual productive work to have to learn something new, but the cost of not keeping up is (in the long run) much higher.
I've just started a mini-project (encrypted webchat) pretty much as an excuse to have a play around/familiarize myself with coffeescript and jquery. If it works out well, I'll look at making coffeescript part of my new regular toolkit.
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