thdrtnl·vor 4 Jahren·discussI understand what this post is trying to say, but I believe tools matter.Since I started using Jetbrains software I am able to work more agile because refactoring just works (most of the time).But when another brand comes with a better IDE I will just as easily abandon Jetbrains.Imho you should use the best tool for the job. But both the jobs and tools change.
thdrtnl·vor 4 Jahren·discussThe original announcement has more information about this: https://boomsupersonic.com/flyby/post/introducing-symphony-t...It seems Boom designed some engine ideas and is now partnering with other companies to see if it can be built.This sounds a little like Magic Leap. Sell great ideas and then conclude it can't be made (yet).
thdrtnl·vor 4 Jahren·discussI don't know when it was the last time you took a look at Blazor, but Blazer server is extremely fast. I built some big corporate apps with it and never had any latency problems.
thdrtnl·vor 4 Jahren·discussIf your are going to mention .NET in this context, why not mention Blazor?With Blazor you just write both the reactive frontend and backend in C#. No need to write Javascript. Super productive, type safe all the way.Today it has even support for hot reloading. Save your C# and see the changes in your browser.https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blaz...
Since I started using Jetbrains software I am able to work more agile because refactoring just works (most of the time).
But when another brand comes with a better IDE I will just as easily abandon Jetbrains.
Imho you should use the best tool for the job. But both the jobs and tools change.