I’m a young full stack developer focussing mainly on Javascript/Typescript. I work in an amazing company named Craftworkz during the week, and next to that I have my own company named Webtric.
I think this one "That is a stupid framework/technology/language - why would anyone still use it today." is indeed not really the way you say it. But I think it's important to make your preferences in frameworks clear. I always pick a sentence like: "The right tool for the job" or something like that to nuance it.
I think this one "That is a stupid framework/technology/language - why would anyone still use it today." is indeed not really the way you say it. But I think it's important to make your preferences in frameworks clear. I always pick a sentence like: "The right tool for the job" or something like that to nuance it.
Yea good way to say it.