"Minimalist framework" is an oxymoron.
The funny thing is, most of the people extolling the virtues of JavaScript here and in the comments on the article are referring to themselves as gurus/ninjas/rockstars/badasses/demigods with worrying frequency. Roles…
Is it just me, or does the article and about 90% of the comments seem like extreme navel gazing? You could paraphrase most of them simply as "Look at me, I'm a JS badass/ninja/guru/rockstar and in very high demand --…
.NET sucks. Microsoft sucks. Take your transparent Microsoft advocacy elsewhere please.
"it allows you to model a problem domain in real-world terms" Which is exactly the kind of specious, guesswork solution one would expect from non-practising management types and committees. In most situations, the…
I hate class-based programming too, but this article is poorly-reasoned, dogmatic bullsh1t.
"Minimalist framework" is an oxymoron.
The funny thing is, most of the people extolling the virtues of JavaScript here and in the comments on the article are referring to themselves as gurus/ninjas/rockstars/badasses/demigods with worrying frequency. Roles…
Is it just me, or does the article and about 90% of the comments seem like extreme navel gazing? You could paraphrase most of them simply as "Look at me, I'm a JS badass/ninja/guru/rockstar and in very high demand --…
.NET sucks. Microsoft sucks. Take your transparent Microsoft advocacy elsewhere please.
"it allows you to model a problem domain in real-world terms" Which is exactly the kind of specious, guesswork solution one would expect from non-practising management types and committees. In most situations, the…
I hate class-based programming too, but this article is poorly-reasoned, dogmatic bullsh1t.