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About 50% of the time learning a new language I find that the consensus framework/library choice is not quite to my taste. It isn’t that it’s bad, it just often feels like one thing went viral and then ends up boxed in by their success such that people double down/put up with it rather than evolve it further.

Point being you’re probably going to spend those first five days evaluating the options. The “community” doesn’t know your taste or your needs. You have no idea what their goals are, or what the average skill level is. All of those things can make a big difference in selecting tech to build atop of.




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