@matteo
rather than full stack stuff, this article is mostly about front end. Or, at least, from a front end perspective. Just read between the lines!
Now that you started arguing this way, you definitely gotta come back to us with your own modern (cut php from your list) full stack techs from a backend developer perspective. Really eager to see how and what tech stack you're about to mix there. We're waiting, @matteo
!
Ps: will try aws tomorrow again, although I still doubt as much as I can that it can compete with vercel on what vercel is all about.
If you write an article on "Modern full-stack tech" I'm expecting far more than this - I know that we are so accustomed to bad and click-baity titles so noone pays attention to the matching content anymore, but still...
Excalty what you said: Vercel and AWS don't compete, that's why is so wrong to list them toghether. Netlify and Vercel do, but AWS is so many things, such a humongous set of services, that you cannot compare it with them; I'm no expert so I cannot say what could be close to that (S3 + Lambda + Route + Api Gateway + DynamoDB maybe?), since it doesn't have a jamstack solution equivalent.
Since you have 10 years of experience you have more than many people here. You obviously have strong opinions on the subject and you certainly write well enough in your rant.
If you despair of the quality of the posts here, I say put your money where your mouth is!
I clearly stated:
1) I'm not good at writing;
2) I don't like to write ;
3) I don't WANT to write;
4) I don't know more than other people,
5) I don't feel I've something to teach;
And in all these things you understood exactly the opposite.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You are good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You are good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You ARE good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
There's a HUGE difference between writing a comment and writing a post, and it's not only the time spent on the activity - If you fail to see it, that's might be a reason for the overall decline of post quality.
I'm also failing to see the the "actually constructive and helpful" part of your comments, so... Have a nice day, see you around
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@matteo rather than full stack stuff, this article is mostly about front end. Or, at least, from a front end perspective. Just read between the lines!
Now that you started arguing this way, you definitely gotta come back to us with your own modern (cut php from your list) full stack techs from a backend developer perspective. Really eager to see how and what tech stack you're about to mix there. We're waiting, @matteo !
Ps: will try aws tomorrow again, although I still doubt as much as I can that it can compete with vercel on what vercel is all about.
If you write an article on "Modern full-stack tech" I'm expecting far more than this - I know that we are so accustomed to bad and click-baity titles so noone pays attention to the matching content anymore, but still...
Excalty what you said: Vercel and AWS don't compete, that's why is so wrong to list them toghether. Netlify and Vercel do, but AWS is so many things, such a humongous set of services, that you cannot compare it with them; I'm no expert so I cannot say what could be close to that (S3 + Lambda + Route + Api Gateway + DynamoDB maybe?), since it doesn't have a jamstack solution equivalent.
Since you have 10 years of experience you have more than many people here. You obviously have strong opinions on the subject and you certainly write well enough in your rant.
If you despair of the quality of the posts here, I say put your money where your mouth is!
I clearly stated:
1) I'm not good at writing;
2) I don't like to write ;
3) I don't WANT to write;
4) I don't know more than other people,
5) I don't feel I've something to teach;
And in all these things you understood exactly the opposite.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You are good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
Less espresso dude.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You are good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
Less espresso dude.
I understand perfectly. From reading your comments:
1) You ARE good enough at writing.
2) You obviously DO know more than other people.
3) You obviously DO have plenty to teach.
4) And you DO like writing well enough to complain and reply to everyone else.
In the time you've taken writing your first rant and all your replies you could have written something actually constructive and helpful.
Less espresso dude.
There's a HUGE difference between writing a comment and writing a post, and it's not only the time spent on the activity - If you fail to see it, that's might be a reason for the overall decline of post quality.
I'm also failing to see the the "actually constructive and helpful" part of your comments, so... Have a nice day, see you around