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2010: PHP, CSS, Vanilla JS, and a LAMP Server.

Ah, the simple life.

2016: Node.js, React, Vue, Angular, AngularJS, Polymer, Sass, Less, Gulp, Bower, Grunt.

I can't handle this, I'm shifting domains to Machine Learning.

2017: Numpy, Scipy, TensorFlow, Theano, Keras, Torch, CNNs, RNNs, GANs and LOTS AND LOTS OF MATH!

Okay, okay. Calm down there fella.
JavaScript doesn't seem that complicated now, does it? 🙈

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  • 8
    Oh happy fun times,I am right?
    I personally understand you mate since I used to work for a hosting company some time ago
  • 3
    Also welcome to devRant AmruthPillai
  • 8
    2010: clearly didn't have to deal with other people's code. In particular outsourced code...

    With all the different libraries and stuff, it seems complicated at first but it really isn't that bad Imo.
    At Least it brings a little bit of common structure & logic...

    Ever resorted to grep-ping through files because your ide had zero idea and.. Getting 5 functions with same name & parameters but does slightly different things? Oh yeah.
    Not even reflection can help ye and reversing the opcodes is just overkill..mostly.
  • 2
    @legionfrontier it's just fun to figure stuff out. The fact that our domains are so flexible and vast, is both a blessing and a curse.
  • 1
    @legionfrontier thank you! 😅 love this community, have been a watcher for a long time, glad to be a player now ❤️
  • 3
    I never even heard of the 2017 buzz words you're listing there 😳
  • 1
    Machine learning

    *le me trigger intensifies
  • 0
    Looks like I am still living in 2010 man.
  • 0
    @unrealchrisp Haha, they're really important in the world of ML and Neural Networks. Good buzz words to keep an eye on. Investors thrive on ML startups :D
  • 1
    U forgot PyBrain.
    Ffs hippies are gonna kill us!

    My trick: Learn ML from the basics with only numpy and ignore all these bullshit hippie frameworks.
  • 2
    2000 good 'ol plain html
  • 3
    I prefer math
  • 1
    @JaredDunn Math...
    Math never changes.
  • 0
    Too many websites are SPAs these days. I think there’s still place for the old fashioned server rendered sites.
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