I think a lot of us who have put in a few (too many) years on the web and in tech in general feel exactly the same. It's easy to get dumbstruck by the never ending avalanche of cool new frameworks but your last sentence generally sums it up: we aren't doing a good job with web development.
And even worse: we haven't done a good job in cultivating the internet itself. Not from a tech perspective but in losing sight of what made those of us who were in early so hopeful about it's possibilities in the first place.
Jumping in, coding, and fixing is the only approach that seems to consistently "work".
I'm right here with you on this one!
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I think a lot of us who have put in a few (too many) years on the web and in tech in general feel exactly the same. It's easy to get dumbstruck by the never ending avalanche of cool new frameworks but your last sentence generally sums it up: we aren't doing a good job with web development.
And even worse: we haven't done a good job in cultivating the internet itself. Not from a tech perspective but in losing sight of what made those of us who were in early so hopeful about it's possibilities in the first place.
I'm right here with you on this one!