• grue@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    When all you have is a hammer JavaScript, everything looks like a nail web page.

    Kids these days don’t bother learning languages that actually compile to native apps.

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      All of my degree was in C, C++, C#, Java, etc. and the one class I had that did web applications did Java backends and middleware with PHP frontends. It wasn’t until I got into the industry that I had to learn Angular, Electron, React, Django, etc.

      I don’t think it’s the devs making these decisions.

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        It’s the minimum effort that translates to minimum time that translates to minimum cost for the business. Why hire another developer for a mobile app (or another platform) when you could just have the same web dev write it. Or without hiring another dev, why have the same dev need to build up tooling in another language when you can just reuse from the existing platform

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          14 hours ago

          Exactly, that and the “we are a [insert product name here] shop” mentality. The things I have had to fight for over the years are mind boggling.