...when used judiciously, the convenience more than pays for itself. When used the _intended_ way, these products are unsafe at any speed.
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...and w/o prescriptive guidance as part of the product or guard rails to keep users from predictable performance default, not all on users
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Most of today's JS products and starter kits are _defective_ by default. It's hard to say it any more clearly than that.
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They lure you into a world of "anything's possible!" when in fact it's not and never was. Hard choices are inescapable.
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And it's not a moral failing on the part of the developers who chose convenience when sold a lie.
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all it takes tho is 1 to sell that, show they can deliver something & then we're talking biz, not devs, making this worse. Tough to combat
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Yep. The other biz-side reason I get is that "we won't be able to hire anyone if we don't rewrite in X!".
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This is, of course, a convenient lie (people work for lots of things, including money, which businesses tend to have).
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I agree, but I am the choir. Teach me how to change that.pic.twitter.com/SH9J7mJ6ed
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Most often I find that business folks crave independent verification for technical decisions, preferably from a plausible authority.
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Also, traditional businesses tend to follow tech herds; this is both a cost and a benefit.
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People didn't get fired for buying IBM/MSFT because the other side of that transaction valued their business stability.
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With OSS, the deal changed but the purchasing decisions didn't get better. We didn't level-up our managers to cope.
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