Yesterday, when <i>The Boring Front-end Developer</i> was posted, the top commentary[1] seemed generally critical of the change-averse attitude. The TL;DR was "this is technology industry, new stuff is good. Get used to it."<p>Front-end code preprocessors, recent build systems and package managers, new-age frameworks (Angular), "Universal JS", and SPAs would all fit into this category.<p>Some tend to be skeptical, some are evangelists. There is a line in the sand, and while most developers don't fall clearly on either side, taken in aggregate, the line is visible.<p>I quite liked the BFED post. However, I submitted this because I think it makes persuasive counter-points.<p>Given the negative tone yesterday, I thought the crowd here might be more receptive to the more forward-thinking mindset. What's fascinating to me is that, even with nearly directly opposing viewpoints, the commentary on <i>both</i> HN discussion threads is actually quite critical.<p>[1]: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9879172" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9879172</a>