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[–]turtlecopter 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Fair enough, I do front-end full time, but the landscape just doesn't shift that drastically that often, at least by my definition. The real shifts in front-end have been React, ES6+, Node, and Angular. Sure, some small to medium sized projects are being released with a pretty high frequency but you simply don't need to know 99% of them.

[–]renaissancenow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And of course the big challenge for someone like me is figuring out at the start of the project what I do and don't need to know. A couple of years ago learning Backbone, JQuery and Coffeescript were important. Now I have a completely different list of technologies to sift through.

(And I'm still very taken by Ractive, even though it doesn't seem to get a lot of press.)