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54 no beard here ;)

If you're talking about web applications then I tend to disagree. The SaaS paradigm and the UI living in a browser are relatively new ideas that are still maturing. I don't think there is a lot of good "what was already there" and we're just seeing the evolution of tooling for this ecosystem, not completely decoupled from the evolution of the large companies that rely on this tooling. Not sure it's worth getting frustrated about... I tend to just stay away from it because I prefer to work in areas that are less fluid. And sure, sometimes there's just Not Invented Here syndrome and let's reinvent the wheel instead of using existing wheels. Nothing new about that either, it's always been like that.

All that said, the principles of how everything works are unchanged. People that only learn to use a framework are just not good software developers. People that understand the principles can work in any framework. This has always been true and is still true. There's a shortage of people that really know their sh*t and there's always been as well. That's great... I'll never run out of work (I might run out of motivation ;) ).



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