I've used all 3 although, not very much Angular so I don't have much to say on it. Vue is the easiest to learn imo. It bundles in routing and state management so you don't have to worry about picking supporting libraries for this. It's a pretty standard template style with lots of helpers and some magic going on behind the scenes. React is better if you want to write JavaScript. I prefer it for this reason.
🤔 so I previously just clicked on the about page and there was no mention of this. I see that Wikipedia backs up your claim, but they also don't seem to provide a source. I'm inclined to believe it anyway so thank you for informing me on this. "Journalism" has really become a complete dumpster fire.
It can be rewarding. For me, this has a lot to do with team culture. Am I supported and given the time needed to make improvements as I go or am I constantly rushing to make a deadline?
The problem is that only 1 organization that I've worked for has actually tried to implement it correctly. The rest just say "yeah we do Agile SCRUM" but it becomes obvious quite quickly that no they do not. Just because we throw stories on a Jira board every 2 weeks and move them around does not make it SCRUM. I suspect this is partially the reason that some people have a negative view of it. They've only done "SCRUMfall" and assume that's all it really is.
Oh yeah. I suppose this is very much a North America problem where most of us have a separate washer and dryer and are required to move from one to the other in between. A washer/condensing dryer would certainly fix this. Unfortunately, I rent so there's no chance of me getting one.
True. But on the other hand, at least when you forget about a load of dishes, you still have clean dishes. Forget about a load of laundry and you're right back to where you started.
I recently started following Ben on YouTube. His videos are great.