As my name implies - I’m half-serious in my sentiment. I’ve found many-to-most projects I’ve come across have personally-inconsistent conventions at a function level not to mention strategic architecture. There is good…
At 15+ years of coding, I feel the greatest issue jumping across projects I’ve done (of a recent vintage) is getting into the paradigm. I have a differing framework to an SPA, to an API, and to personal utility scripts.…
For Angular, I think the “problem” lies in the level of abstraction. AngularJS was a “Spring / Java” answer to web applications with Angular following the paradigm but introducing reactivity to the system. Not “wrong”…
Briefly used Polly at $OLDJOB and it has “Java” library vibes for me. Being on Node at work these days, I wish more libraries carried this quality.
Was reading it the other day for shiggles. I’ll second you and say “it still is.”
The Java standard library will forever be my baseline for “good.” Perhaps the C# beats it, but then the overall ecosystem of third-party libraries is such that it isn’t worth the slight improvements in design. Node, by…
My own - hell is other people’s code.
As my name implies - I’m half-serious in my sentiment. I’ve found many-to-most projects I’ve come across have personally-inconsistent conventions at a function level not to mention strategic architecture. There is good…
At 15+ years of coding, I feel the greatest issue jumping across projects I’ve done (of a recent vintage) is getting into the paradigm. I have a differing framework to an SPA, to an API, and to personal utility scripts.…
For Angular, I think the “problem” lies in the level of abstraction. AngularJS was a “Spring / Java” answer to web applications with Angular following the paradigm but introducing reactivity to the system. Not “wrong”…
Briefly used Polly at $OLDJOB and it has “Java” library vibes for me. Being on Node at work these days, I wish more libraries carried this quality.
Was reading it the other day for shiggles. I’ll second you and say “it still is.”
The Java standard library will forever be my baseline for “good.” Perhaps the C# beats it, but then the overall ecosystem of third-party libraries is such that it isn’t worth the slight improvements in design. Node, by…
My own - hell is other people’s code.