They use Vue.JS and an NPM library for literally every 5 lines of code, but obviously I was overexaggerating a little bit :D
It’s not as bad as my comment sounds, but they do know precious little about the technologies they work with and the stuff they produce.
To be honest, I don’t even think it’s bad that those frameworks are easy to use. More people making stuff equals more good stuff. On the other hand though, it’s also a problem that people don’t understand their tools anymore. I have no idea what’s going to happen at my work when one of the websites breaks and no one - not even the devs who made it - knows how to fix it (or what the problem even is).
Not that far off from modern webdev frameworks tbh :P
Most web developers where I work have literally no idea how to write code, let alone how the websites they produce actually work
Wow really? What frameworks do they use?
They use Vue.JS and an NPM library for literally every 5 lines of code, but obviously I was overexaggerating a little bit :D
It’s not as bad as my comment sounds, but they do know precious little about the technologies they work with and the stuff they produce.
To be honest, I don’t even think it’s bad that those frameworks are easy to use. More people making stuff equals more good stuff. On the other hand though, it’s also a problem that people don’t understand their tools anymore. I have no idea what’s going to happen at my work when one of the websites breaks and no one - not even the devs who made it - knows how to fix it (or what the problem even is).