The team/organisations knowledge is a huge factor but its easy to fall into a trap where no matter what the problem is the solution is X language.
If I have an organisation that knows C# and we need to build a Web Application. I would suggest we need to learn Node.js and Typescript and not invest in a solution that turns C# into web pages.
Wait, are you seriously overlooking ASP.NET and suggesting c# tes learn typescript and node to build web apps?
I get that it’s a hypothetical, but typescript and node shouldn’t be the first stop on the we need to build a web page train for folks already in the c# wagon.
not invest in a solution that turns C# into web pages
do you also mean we should yeet any server-side rendered html while that was how the web mostly worked before react and how it is starting to work again after we’ve reached a point of discord having an input lag worse than ssh on a mobile network to a server on another continent?
The team/organisations knowledge is a huge factor but its easy to fall into a trap where no matter what the problem is the solution is X language.
If I have an organisation that knows C# and we need to build a Web Application. I would suggest we need to learn Node.js and Typescript and not invest in a solution that turns C# into web pages.
Wait, are you seriously overlooking ASP.NET and suggesting c# tes learn typescript and node to build web apps?
I get that it’s a hypothetical, but typescript and node shouldn’t be the first stop on the we need to build a web page train for folks already in the c# wagon.
do you also mean we should yeet any server-side rendered html while that was how the web mostly worked before react and how it is starting to work again after we’ve reached a point of discord having an input lag worse than ssh on a mobile network to a server on another continent?