Is it just me or is "deciding whether to switch to another tech platform" now a constant activity of all many front-end teams?
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Replying to @wycats
Forthcoming tweets about my switch to GraphQL will relate to my side project only, as a learning exercise :)
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Of course. This is about professionalism to me. Pushing for fun new toys **at work** is borderline malpractice (if that existed in tech)
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There are also reasonable places to push boundaries. Our use of
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(like allocation tracing). So win/win. Push-the-envelope features + engineers get to level up their skills. Gotta find those places.
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Ah ok - you're finding an exception to my "super stable" criterion? Should already satisfy the "objective benefits" criterion, no?
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Yeah. If the benefits are huge, concrete and short term, and in terms of user value, it outweighs the stability criteria.
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btw if your users wouldn't agree that the improvement is actually worth the trade-off, rethink it.
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I've heard people swear up and down that latency was the high order bit while their customers are begging for basic improvements.
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