>You don't like, but other people like it, get over it. Just don't use them and stop complaining all the time.
Yes, it's like there's these things called "opinions" and people are posting theirs and trying to compete for mindshare.
Instead everybody should just do whatever thing he prefers, and nobody should attempt to convince others that this or that way is better. We are all unique snowflakes, after all, and it's not like an industry or profession needs best practices...
Everything is an opinion. Instead of dismissing it because it is not universal, you can think it through, take the good stuff and compare it to the good stuff from opposing opinions. Then you find the middle ground that suits your context best. That's how people learn - they read and study all extremes and then make decisions. The post is very useful, even if only for making the Angular community stop and think twice about stuff.
Yes, it's like there's these things called "opinions" and people are posting theirs and trying to compete for mindshare.
Instead everybody should just do whatever thing he prefers, and nobody should attempt to convince others that this or that way is better. We are all unique snowflakes, after all, and it's not like an industry or profession needs best practices...
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