If you meant that as a question - yes, definitely.
You should always read as many quality sources as possible, and I think Kent C. Dodds has very good content. You might not agree with all his opinions (I haven't disagreed with anything I have read so far), but getting information from different sources, thinking about things different ways, forming your own opinions, and learning to evaluate content is always good. I often read posts about subjects I am already familiar with just to get another opinion. Sometimes I learn something new, sometimes I disagree with the choices the author makes.
(I also haven't read this particular post, but I shall.)
It's a rhetorical question. My very short article makes it clear I believe anyone working with tests or JavaScript, in general, should be reading his content.
If you meant that as a question - yes, definitely.
You should always read as many quality sources as possible, and I think Kent C. Dodds has very good content. You might not agree with all his opinions (I haven't disagreed with anything I have read so far), but getting information from different sources, thinking about things different ways, forming your own opinions, and learning to evaluate content is always good. I often read posts about subjects I am already familiar with just to get another opinion. Sometimes I learn something new, sometimes I disagree with the choices the author makes.
(I also haven't read this particular post, but I shall.)
It's a rhetorical question. My very short article makes it clear I believe anyone working with tests or JavaScript, in general, should be reading his content.
I should name the article better... Suggestions on the title?