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JavaScript and JAM Dojo #21

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lakruzz opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 0 comments
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JavaScript and JAM Dojo #21

lakruzz opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 0 comments
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lakruzz commented Mar 13, 2020

We're working with a lot of different JavaScript frameworks, and related technologies such as MarkDown REST and GraphQL APIs, JSON optimized databases, CSS grids etc. It easy to get a little bit puzzled; why are there so many? How do they differ? Am I missing out on .js frameworks, that I ought to know?

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These frameworks are different and they do have different features, approaches, performance etc. Sometimes a problem you are struggling with in one framework can quite easily be solved simply by using a different approach or a different tool.

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Stay curious - A Dojo is a training facility for karate, where you repeat your katas over and over again, until you'v e nailed'em. A coding dojo is the same, you keep repeating the solution to wellknown problems, simply for the purpose of practice and to nail the implementation.

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Bu utilizing coding dojos we will all grow to become T-shaped people, and tool agnostics, this is a good thing in a world where most of the tolls and frameworks we're using today didin't even exist ten years ago, and very possibly will be replaced by new ones in five. We need to stay sharp. Coding dojos keep you sharp

@lakruzz lakruzz changed the title JavaScript and JAM DoJo JavaScript and JAM Dojo Mar 13, 2020
@lakruzz lakruzz added the Epic label Mar 13, 2020
@HeinLarsen HeinLarsen self-assigned this Mar 17, 2020
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