1A Use opinionated framework 1B Pick a set of libraries 2 Build apps 3A Wish for flexibility 3B Wish for curation 4 Switch places, goto 1
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Replying to @dan_abramov
that isn't how ember feels to me but maybe you got another sense visiting EmberCamp?
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Replying to @wycats
I’ve heard from people who migrate both ways and were happy. I think it’s oscillation and great to have both options.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
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@dan_abramov@wycats 1. Use opinionated framework 2. build app 3. wish for flexibility 4. improve based on learning inspired by wishes2 replies 6 retweets 17 likes -
yeah that's one path. And people in reality keep switching paths.
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you're allowed to say that without sounding partisan. The truth is plenty of ppl don't oscillate.
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I know a lot of ppl who get extremely frustrated with opinionated frameworks that they never switch back.
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of course that can happen. Nobody claims that every opinionated framework is good for every project.
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the argument is that focusing on evolving projects towards flexibility needed by real users is progress.
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the counterpoint has almost no theory of progress at all, evidenced by the oscillation frustration.
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science can oscillate, but tries to converge. The scientific method is important here.
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