As I grow up (old), I no longer have a strong opinion about languages, frameworks, or tooling. I just need the best of the best for the actual product I want to deliver.
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@dimillian I divide my software-strategy reasoning into Home and Work. The ”work” part is really pragmatic in a lot of ways and the business requirements can be pretty rigid sometimes, so it is what it is.
I have a completely different software strategy at home (read: ”hobby”). I see it as joyful to use specific dev tools and programming languages. Some people may find it tedious to learn new frameworks, tools and operating systems, but as long as I do it for fun, it works out.
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@dimillian Sounds like a strong opinion in itself.
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@dimillian I agree. And yet it is opinions that underlie the decision of what exactly is the best of the best.
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