I think once you have the right tooling in place, frontend dev isn't as hard as this makes it seem. I'm probably in the minority here. https://twitter.com/wycats/status/930463710941872128 … I just feel like there's much more complex things to solve than what I do most days.
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Replying to @zachcodes
If you're in an environment that treats good tooling as legitimate, yes. But also, even getting the right tooling in place these days means roughly knowing that these problems exist and what they mean.
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Replying to @wycats
I would agree that ramp up time, getting all the current frontend knowledge needed to make it easy, is very difficult. Once you are caught up it's much easier :) It takes a lot of time and making tons of apps to get there for sure
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Yep. Which makes front end hard for these reasons :) One of my goals with Ember is to shrink the set of things you need to know to a smaller set of domain concepts, but it's been a rough road.
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