I kinda get the sense that many people are getting really fed-up with solutions to problems that most of us don't even have (Microservices, SPAs, AI, ML, most front-end craziness ala node_modules madness).
A well-structured monolith with extra front-end magic included where needed is seeming like the new "hype" to me (I've been seeing lots of articles about this lately)
That being said, I think solid skills in software organization, architecture and design are what most devs needs - not more knowledge about specific technologies.
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I kinda get the sense that many people are getting really fed-up with solutions to problems that most of us don't even have (Microservices, SPAs, AI, ML, most front-end craziness ala node_modules madness).
A well-structured monolith with extra front-end magic included where needed is seeming like the new "hype" to me (I've been seeing lots of articles about this lately)
That being said, I think solid skills in software organization, architecture and design are what most devs needs - not more knowledge about specific technologies.