No. In fact we're actually realizing the way we used to ship code was egregiously slow, inaccessible, and no interoperable. Welcome to front end _Engineering_. https://twitter.com/ben_howdle/status/930012526628110337 …
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Replying to @TheLarkInn
Basically "maybe you're overthinking front-end" is just another way of saying that front-end isn't "serious programming". In no other part of software development do people start sneering that a few dozen k of library code and a compiler is overengineering.
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Replying to @wycats @TheLarkInn
Agreed. My opinion is it is considered too complicated because there’s not “one true way”. Imagine Android without a proper SDK, testing support, etc. If it all relied on 3rd parties, it’d feel the same as the web
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Replying to @danbucholtz @TheLarkInn
But the fact that nobody goes around making people feel guilty for using libraries in Android makes a difference.
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Replying to @wycats @TheLarkInn
No disagreement there. It's just so weird to me that there is no "here's how you build an app, here's how you test code, etc" from the big players.
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That’s basically the Ember ecosystem, right? And it works pretty well.
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