Slimy_hog
I left my small company to go work for a large company since my career has only been in startups and I wanted to see how they do things at a 10k+ employee org. If I end up hating working for large companies I’d consider going back to my smaller company. Not all companies are shitty and not all departures are a burned bridge.
Interesting bunch of takes…
Take a look at Dart+Flutter.
Google just laid off those teams so I doubt this is a good thing to learn if you want something useful in the long-term
Ruby is nearly dead nowadays
Demonstrably false. My career has been in the Ruby/Rails world and I just went through a job hunt where I found tons of Ruby positions
JS itself is used rarely, better consider using TS (however I don’t recommend using them for anything other than web frontend)
Full-stack JS/TS is very popular in the web-dev world.
Go is a great language
I disagree, but this is 100% a personal opinion of mine 😄
Oh really? I never felt like that was convincing in any way especially since lot of the stuff in that blog is just uninformed (for example you don’t have to pay taxes in many jurisdictions until you hit a certain threshold)
I’m not gonna try to convince you to use Kagi, but I just don’t feel like that blog is full of good reasons not to.