Yes, I don't really want to attract the kind of programmers who always want to work on the latest thing. Unless you're going to rewrite every 3.5 years, they're going to leave and you'll be starting from scratch with new programmers.
Better, I think, to look for programmers who want to actually want to solve meaningful problems, not spend their time rushing to the latest JS library.
On the other hand, I like Rails. It does just about everything, and there's little need for debate on how to solve that one problem that everyone has solved before.
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and these programmers will soon realize that companies don't want trends, they want reliability and support
in my personal experience, I really don't like frameworks.
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Yes, I don't really want to attract the kind of programmers who always want to work on the latest thing. Unless you're going to rewrite every 3.5 years, they're going to leave and you'll be starting from scratch with new programmers.
Better, I think, to look for programmers who want to actually want to solve meaningful problems, not spend their time rushing to the latest JS library.
On the other hand, I like Rails. It does just about everything, and there's little need for debate on how to solve that one problem that everyone has solved before.