slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
But let's zoom back out. Discussing only how it's going for developers, how they were poorly served by "thought leaders" and folks with an agenda to pitch, is important. And the piece stems from the residual pain of that experience.
Unlike the folks selling the complexity, I'm in the trenches with the teams that are now the somewhat embarrassed owners of manure-lagoons of JS. If I saw them in these remediations, putting in an oar, I might not even have written it.