That's what I had in mind but I'm not sure it's really useful since those infos can already be found on my many public profiles (LinkedIn, StackOverflow, GitHub, Dev.to, etc...).
What in particular about node.js do you find "lame"? I ask because I used to hold the same view, but then I saw a lot of cool things people were making with it!
The same cool things can be achieved with every other server-side language - with proper typing, a less broken ecosystem (let me remind you of the left-pad debacle) and much less hipsters. :-)
I have a personal website which lists my most relevant development projects and links to my blog, Twitter etc.
All of them. Except node.js. Node.js is lame.
That's what I had in mind but I'm not sure it's really useful since those infos can already be found on my many public profiles (LinkedIn, StackOverflow, GitHub, Dev.to, etc...).
Or... you know... not. 😋
There is no place that reliable tells the people who you are in what network. :)
What in particular about node.js do you find "lame"? I ask because I used to hold the same view, but then I saw a lot of cool things people were making with it!
The same cool things can be achieved with every other server-side language - with proper typing, a less broken ecosystem (let me remind you of the left-pad debacle) and much less hipsters. :-)
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