> Redux came out, everyone fell in love with it Not me.
This is the reason why I still enjoy to write in C, there is simply no need to change your entire codebase because some dude came up with a new "miracle". I do full-stack javascript for my income, but have reached the…
I totally disagree. It is not the web or www that is hostile but many websites and services out there. I think no one will go back to the old web, although I agree it was an epic experience back then. For me it is…
I use types.js (https://www.npmjs.com/package/types.js) dynamic type checker already for years in production without any issues. I simply don't want yet another JS syntax or transpiler only for type checking like…
I am a developer spending 10+ hours a day on my old macbook pro (2015 model). It is without doubt the best pc I've ever had. And I am treating it with even more care now. I really don't want the new model as…
> Redux came out, everyone fell in love with it Not me.
This is the reason why I still enjoy to write in C, there is simply no need to change your entire codebase because some dude came up with a new "miracle". I do full-stack javascript for my income, but have reached the…
I totally disagree. It is not the web or www that is hostile but many websites and services out there. I think no one will go back to the old web, although I agree it was an epic experience back then. For me it is…
I use types.js (https://www.npmjs.com/package/types.js) dynamic type checker already for years in production without any issues. I simply don't want yet another JS syntax or transpiler only for type checking like…
I am a developer spending 10+ hours a day on my old macbook pro (2015 model). It is without doubt the best pc I've ever had. And I am treating it with even more care now. I really don't want the new model as…