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Born in πΊπ¦, live in π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ, write JS during the day and Go/Elixir in the evenings. Questions or just want to chat? Get in touch, I'm @alanmynah on Twitter.
oh god, please, no. Yeah, sure, JS has quirky bits, etc. But if I ever have to sit in another meeting about dependency injection or watch another talk factory factories, i will sign up to trades courses to become a certified electrician, a plumber or a plasterer.
Born in πΊπ¦, live in π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ, write JS during the day and Go/Elixir in the evenings. Questions or just want to chat? Get in touch, I'm @alanmynah on Twitter.
There are people who love this MS lingo of ClaimsPrincipals, or figuring out if a particular interface needs to be added to a service collection as a singleton (or maybe it's transient. Nah, must be scoped), but it ain't me.
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I think there should be one Programming language for both Front End and Backend.
This will help us by spending time in building products instead of learning all the new frameworks.
Microsoft has the answer by introducing Blazor
Blazor : Build client web apps with
C#
Check out
Blazor
: dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/aspnet/w...oh god, please, no. Yeah, sure, JS has quirky bits, etc. But if I ever have to sit in another meeting about dependency injection or watch another talk factory factories, i will sign up to trades courses to become a certified electrician, a plumber or a plasterer.
There are people who love this MS lingo of ClaimsPrincipals, or figuring out if a particular interface needs to be added to a service collection as a singleton (or maybe it's transient. Nah, must be scoped), but it ain't me.