Message from JavaScript discussions
January 2018
— You should take everyone's advice with a few grains of salt, regardless of whether it's JS or any other language
Don't be careful though, in fact try everything you have the time to try, and you'll eventually start to figure out what your own best direction is
— As a great example (I think it's great since webdevs constantly argue over these) is application patterns like MVC... I started just like you not knowing what was best, so I tried MVC and hated it, then moved on to MVP, then MVVM, then Flux. It took me all those tries to figure out what pattern best suited me
— Yeah i think that's the best way to go not knowing which one is best will make me explore them and learn more
— And true it applies to every language its just
— Sometimes become too overwhelming
— I've been there, oh man
— It took me 30 tries to even get MVC right, and hundreds of tries to get Flux right
— You just kind of get muddled in the complexity sometimes
— Yeah i can totally relate to that
— The other way of type restricting and checking is a slowdown of dev, imo. i belive checks are neccessary when you know that the data came from user input
— It's not meant for user input only