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Devs these days, go all fancy with tech, cutting edge Uber cool shiny toys for designing a system.
Right tool for the right job is a passé. Now, the more you stuff bleeding tech buzz words, the design attracts admiration from bewildered management. [QUOTE] Again, nothing is true, everything is permitted.
Common sense is the craft and simplicity is the soul of efficiency.

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    I just want a decent visual editor and no html or css is that so much to ask ?
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    Who wants extra keystrokes ?
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    @AvatarOfKaine Of course, unless you have expectations from a 'decent visual editor'. Without html and css, well, seems like Litotes for a dev.
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    @oiledwheels I think I am not able to define the context better here. When I say tech, I mean it in terms of frameworks, architecture, etc. with respect to use case.
    For e.g., I don't need to get into microservice spaghetti because my management has a FOMO, or build a serverless architecture when I don't even have a minimum user base, or jump into the ocean of Kubernetes just because it seems cool.
    A monolith, with functional requirement having scope and flexibility to scale, is what in most cases make sense, when starting out
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    Are you saying I should not use Rust and WASM to write my todolist social network app?
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