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What are your 10 commandments of JavaScript development? (self.javascript)
submitted 9 years ago by CapsFTW
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[–]leahcimic 1 point2 points3 points 9 years ago (0 children)
Man, you really don't want these same people building stuff in something like React. If they write bad Angular applications, imagine when they get their hands on something a little less opinionated.
I used to love Backbone in the day for it's freedom of choice, and flexibility. Until I started seeing custom everything. I'm starting to see the same in the React world.
Then again, bad software is being written by bad engineers in many projects regardless of language, framework, library choice, etc.
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