我们是否在将代码过度拟合于趋势,而不是问题?
我一直在思考,现代编程似乎越来越受到生态系统潮流的影响。框架每年都在变化,构建工具像手机壁纸一样频繁更换,甚至语言的选择似乎更多是出于趋势而非需求。
我担心的是,我们是否在优化“新颖和令人兴奋”的东西,而不是适合且可持续的解决方案?
我们有哪些信号表明我们正在解决工具问题,而不是实际的问题?我们是否培养了一代开发者去追逐抽象,而不是理解基础知识?
我很好奇其他人的看法,这是软件的自然演变……还是我们只是在用更好的玩具集体拖延?
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I've been thinking modern programming feels increasingly shaped by ecosystem fashion. Frameworks change yearly, build tools get swapped like phone wallpapers, and even language choices feel driven more by vibe than need.<p>My concern is are we optimizing for what’s "new and exciting" rather than what’s appropriate and sustainable?<p>What are some signals that we’re solving tooling problems instead of real ones?
Have we trained a generation of devs to chase abstractions instead of understanding fundamentals?<p>Curious what others think, is this a natural evolution of software... or are we just collectively procrastinating with better toys?