I had no idea the people complaining about Electron were primarily desktop programmers. I probably complained about Electron and javascript a few times before as an end user. It does make sense; if I wanted to program a desktop application just for fun, I wouldn't know which framework to choose or avoid. It would be easier for me to jump into html or leave it as a command line tool.
In my experience, a lot aren't even desktop programmers. They're code monkeys jumping on the Electron/JS hate train for reddit upcummies while doing nothing to improve or even understand why things are as they are.
Yo. I can't agree more. "i've fallen into the academic idea that you can't write on a subject unless you have a degree in said subject. i think that's kind of a load of shit, and i need an outlet to get my thoughts out without the pressure of my writing looking 'proper' or good."
In my experience, a lot aren't even desktop programmers. They're code monkeys jumping on the Electron/JS hate train for reddit upcummies while doing nothing to improve or even understand why things are as they are.