Try to check out Postgraphile some time. I think it's even better than Prisma (runs on node.js)
Also maybe a great way to get into some new things, if you just check out their examples and play with it.
to answer your question: I don't think you stop being a developer (ask the cobold guys) if you stop expanding your toolset, but you for sure get less and less relevant in a area that's always pushing forward...
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Try to check out Postgraphile some time. I think it's even better than Prisma (runs on node.js)
Also maybe a great way to get into some new things, if you just check out their examples and play with it.
to answer your question: I don't think you stop being a developer (ask the cobold guys) if you stop expanding your toolset, but you for sure get less and less relevant in a area that's always pushing forward...