[HN Gopher] In praise of opinionated frameworks
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In praise of opinionated frameworks
Author : PuddleOfSausage
Score : 21 points
Date : 2022-03-13 12:06 UTC (1 days ago)
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| bragr wrote:
| Opinionated frameworks are great as long as you fit the designed
| use case, their documented and undocumented limits, and the
| pricing model is compatible with your business model. If you fit
| into those use cases, yeah go for it. However, many don't and
| find themselves reaching for the more flexible solutions, where
| yes you pay a complexity penalty, but you can still access the
| economies of scale of the community and ecosystem. And since so
| many people across so many domains find themselves in this
| situation, the flexible solutions get popular.
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| There are also skillset and people management things to consider.
| As an individual contributor, I want to learn the skills with the
| broadest possible applicability in order to ensure ensure my long
| term career opportunities. Anyone that has been around the tech
| block a few times has seen the winds change a few times and
| nobody wants to be in the situation of having of resume with none
| of the popular buzzwords. This is one big factor why people
| gravitate towards more broadly applicable solutions and away from
| more niche opiniated frameworks that have potentially a smaller
| applicability.
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| The the flip side of that is that I, as a manager, know that any
| core technology we choose means something I'm constantly going to
| have to recruit for or invest hugely in training in for so
| picking the one with the biggest talent pool is going to very
| tempting. Even if people don't use it the same way we do, I'll at
| least be able to ask basic and essential knowledge questions in
| interviews.
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