the 3 stages of me discovering a new tech:
- anti-hype: ew it's new must be bad
- engagement: oh so actually cool I'll use it for everything
- desillusion: ew I'm disappointed I was right it's shit
- acceptance: oh it's actually good when used properly
Now I like Go and Docker. It took some time, mostly for me to know why I should hate some examples and appreciate its few good uses.
Some are still mostly hated, like Node. (which I just can't really like when there's Go for instance)
Some I always liked, like Rust (which didn't really have this hype phase I felt a need to oppose, it's just slowly getting better)
Node... I just feel like it's a bad language and a bad ecosystem. And we took that bad base and pushed it hard enough to work in production for some reason and now it's mildly working and it's just sad we spent all this effort there.
Just imagine what we could have now if all that work and resource were put into... Rust?
@CobaltVelvet You just know someone will complain that they miss the functionality of an obscure function from language X when it is dropped in favour of Y.