Designing very large (JavaScript) applications(medium.com)
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Designing very large (JavaScript) applications
https://medium.com/@cramforce/designing-very-large-javascript-applications-6e013a3291a3
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A complete non sequitur.
Actions should follow words, n'est-ce pas?
When a person writes about empathy like this:
> You’re thinking with other software engineers and you’re thinking about how what you do and the APIs that you are giving them, how they impact how they write software.
or about things like this:
> And my talk is really about, how subtle changes in APIs and so forth, how they impact the programming model.
one would expect the person writing this to practice what they preach.
In reality though the texts and the actions could not be further apart, as evidenced by the links I provided.
When a person writes about empathy like this:
> You’re thinking with other software engineers and you’re thinking about how what you do and the APIs that you are giving them, how they impact how they write software.
or about things like this:
> And my talk is really about, how subtle changes in APIs and so forth, how they impact the programming model.
one would expect the person writing this to practice what they preach.
In reality though the texts and the actions could not be further apart, as evidenced by the links I provided.
Really liked the article
I also wonder how long it will take until people stop doing react just because it is cool. Choosing a framework is hardly-reversible decision and people (architects) should really evaluate all the benefits and all the costs (and their real needs) and not act based on current hypes.
BTW: everybody is blogging about how something is so cool but nobody blogs about how they screwed up. I'd love to read such articles maybe there's a room for new "medium"
I also wonder how long it will take until people stop doing react just because it is cool. Choosing a framework is hardly-reversible decision and people (architects) should really evaluate all the benefits and all the costs (and their real needs) and not act based on current hypes.
BTW: everybody is blogging about how something is so cool but nobody blogs about how they screwed up. I'd love to read such articles maybe there's a room for new "medium"
Do you know people using React because it’s cool? What do they mean that’s React is cool? And why they should not?
And yet:
- https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/issues/13597
- https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/issues/13623
- https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/issues/13600