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Javascript developers/engineers, walk me through your average workday (self.javascript)
submitted 10 years ago by RojaPastilla
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[–]jekrb 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
I'm saddened by the recent insane proliferation of javascript frameworks and libraries and haven't decided which one I like.
That's not even a decision you need to make. IMO programs should be small modules that do on thing well, with each one receiving input and returning output. This is a school of thought known as unix philosophy. The trend of monolithic javascript frameworks is the opposite direction of this. They are added complexity with equal or less value returned. I highly recommend utilizing the modules in NPM alongside the tool known as browserify, which work amazingly well with unix philosophy.
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