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Build IT Better S01E29- Choosing the Right Web Framework: Navigating the Framework Landscape

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In this podcast episode, Adam L. Barrett and Jesse Tomchak discuss choosing your tech stack and the relevance of frameworks. Does your tech stack matter? Does it not matter as long as you’re shipping your product? While they acknowledge the importance of delivering a product to users, they also highlight the benefits of choosing the right tools and frameworks. They argue that using established frameworks can help developers focus on creating a better user experience and unique features, rather than reinventing the wheel.

Follow along as they run tangents on their tangents like the adoption of ES modules, import maps, and the significance of clean code. While Jesse leans towards the belief that framework choices don't matter to end-users, Adam contends that the right framework can significantly impact a developer's productivity and ability to maintain clean, efficient code. They debate the significance of framework selection, especially for those just entering the field. While Jesse suggests that the specific framework may not matter much initially, Adam concurs and advises new developers to pick a framework that appeals to them.

They touch on development tools, code generation, TypeScript aliases, and their frustrations with certain code navigation experiences in various IDEs. Lastly, they briefly mention Deno, expressing their interest in its unique features and runtime capabilities, despite the initial challenges they faced in adapting to it.

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