Well, at least it’s React Native, seemingly. Also from what I’ve heard it’s only one section like rendering results from the web or some shit like that.
Punchable is a bit far, probably wanna tone it down a bit, big guy.
Just kidding, but it’s only funny and also is it this guys fault?
I don’t even know if it’s true, but in any case, the guy who tasked a react (native) developer on the start menu is responsible (not the developer).
Example: If I managed a product and hired a python developer and told them to do x, they would likely use python, right? (In this scenario, It is I the manager wjo failed everyone, not the developer).
Also the other commenter is correct. It’s like the common saying “use the right tool for the job”. The saying doesn’t make sense, because the right tool is always the one you know how to use…
Meanwhile Microsoft makes the start menu with React
Well, at least it’s React Native, seemingly. Also from what I’ve heard it’s only one section like rendering results from the web or some shit like that.
“I am a react developer”
I thought we are supposed to be language-agnostic after 3rd project.
Two more projects to go, then!
In the era of tech evangelists? People pick 1 technology branch and make it their entire personality
That’s still a stupid reason. I’m a .NET & MSSQL developer primarily, I’m not gonna shove C# in every project I write if it doesn’t makes sense.
No way that’s real. Tell me it’s not real
Probably, but only because at this point I’m fairly certain reality itself must be a parody of something.
That is the most punchable response I’ve seen in a while.
Punchable is a bit far, probably wanna tone it down a bit, big guy.
Just kidding, but it’s only funny and also is it this guys fault?
I don’t even know if it’s true, but in any case, the guy who tasked a react (native) developer on the start menu is responsible (not the developer).
Example: If I managed a product and hired a python developer and told them to do x, they would likely use python, right? (In this scenario, It is I the manager wjo failed everyone, not the developer).
Also the other commenter is correct. It’s like the common saying “use the right tool for the job”. The saying doesn’t make sense, because the right tool is always the one you know how to use…
When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
“… And that is how I used React as a database language.”
~me presenting at a conference in 2026
I feel like that reply would have fit better one comment level higher.
Very possibly. Oh well…
This is what’s wrong. Distilled.