I switched to Java. I use IntelliJ IDEA to write Java code almost every day now. You might be curious what happened? I'll tell you in a bit, but before, here's a big news from the Node Foundation: NODE 4 is no longer supported This means if you use Node.js version 4 and there's a bug, security vulnerability or some other nasty thing, then you are all on your own. No one will push an official patch. Node 10 is LTS. Node 8 is LTS but Node 4 LTS is no longer supported. LTS means long-term support. I explained it in one of my podcasts. Don't be like Uber who runs on Node 0.10. Update to Node 8 or better Node 10 now. As of me, I don't have any production Node projects anymore. And I don't need to update anything. In February, I joined Indeed as an Engineering Leader. I'm getting myself aquatinted with the Indeed tech stack and it's all Java here… but guess what? I totally love it! I enjoy having predictable autocomplete. I enjoy creating bazzilion classes, getters, setters, interfaces and immutables, because I feel more productive (I know, it could be just an illusion).
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