Indeed. I had a lot of fun during those battles and got to meet a lot of great folks on those projects. Great times.
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It really was a time I'll look back on fondly. Some really amazing people built huge things in such an inhospitable dev environment. It was a very hackery, get-shit-done time for people who recognized the value that the web could deliver.
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@jeresig on the jQuery project. He taught me a lot and I cut my teeth in Developer relations because of it. It was truly an amazing time in the evolution of modern web development. -
I remember watching the rise - it was awesome! I was at Napster & we had built the most progressive hybrid web tech app I had seen. It was hack on top of hack on top of hack but it was amazing.
@Mark_Reeder was the first frontend dev I knew to really own it.
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I remember at one point explicitly being told by my manager not to use JavaScript. I generally ignored that advice.
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Good thinking!
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Does people actually take Javascript "devs" seriously or is this just a thing like flat earth ?
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Atwood's Law: any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.
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Being a web developer myself, looking back 10 years ago, web development was a mess. 10 years later, it still is.
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টুইটটি অনুপলব্ধ
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Why do you "have too"? You don't. Pick up what's best for you. Having tons of options is good, that means people experiment to find the best solutions. In the end, everybody win.
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His point is about the tools you are forced to use where you work in a team. Just look at the job descriptions and u'll see. That's why I chose to work with team me.
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I'd also guess your software is horribly annoying to maintain if you're doing everything as vanilla as your comment implies.
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Me? Oh no, I build everything according to SOLID principles, love to use Laravel, Gulp, NPM, use GIT for every project regardless of it size. I worked A LOT with teams, so I know how bad is to work with bad legacy code. I just rather go solo nowadays ;)
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I did work on terrible legacy code base. When I couldn't change it, I left. And found a more suitable work environment. In our industry, at the current time, you can find what suits you best and be picky. Not all people are so lucky :)
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10 years ago I could stay up past 10
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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10 years ago I didn’t know what HTML was.
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Most JS devs can still say that today.
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They're just a bunch of divs!
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