Comment by lp0_on_fire
4 years ago
Instead why don't you let us know why you think that position is incorrect rather than resorting to reddit-tier insults?
4 years ago
Instead why don't you let us know why you think that position is incorrect rather than resorting to reddit-tier insults?
Quoting another comment to OP
"I am indeed (rude). You can have 100 years of experience, it doesn't make you more credible at thinking that engineers who makes choices that are different than yours as incompetent, by deeming them as mistakes. I mean, if a company wants to choose a tech stack, there are so many things to consider for that choice. Your article is just generic ideas about the fact that SPA are mistakes and SSR apps are better. You're not taking into consideration any of each industry's and company's means, priorities, specificities.
In fact, your 100 years of experience are what's hindering your ability to see how useful SPAs are. And you're resorting to that same old narrative of "it was better before". It's also the niche you decided to position yourself in to sell courses and stuff. Which makes your ideas even more suspicious as they can't be unbiased. Like in politics, they'll dogmatically say that their opponents are wrong, just because they have a "market" to preserve.
So yes, I'm rude, as much as you're inconsiderate to the vast complexity of software engineering, just to preserve your niche market.
And as you say in your website: "Hate the complexity of modern front‑end web development? I send out a short email each weekday on how to build a simpler, more resilient web. Join 13k+ others." "