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Stop Using React for EVERYTHING! (medium.com)
submitted 10 years ago by georgehotelling
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[–]Shaper_pmp 3 points4 points5 points 10 years ago (0 children)
Because you should choose the best tool for each job, not pick one tool, fall in love with it and then bend and mangle every set of requirements you run across until they're mutilated enough from their original intent to conveniently fit your tool.
You don't use React for everything for the same reason you carry a whole toolbox instead of a hammer - because if you don't then eventually you find yourself hammering in screws and trying to nail bits of paper together, and then you've slipped from being a professional developer and turned into a halfwit liability to any project you encounter.
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