I do like to have a look at these type of overviews, but I highly doubt they’re actually useful to anyone. Stuff on there is so random it’ll probably confuses the people this is intended for more than it helps…
Hmm good question… I do like overviews with tooling/technology; what is new, what is left behind, what is considered standard at the moment, etc. It’s just that, since DE is such a broad field, I think it would be better to let the field you’re active in determine what to focus on.
If the goal is to provide junior DE’s with some guidelines, I prefer to educate them on what would functionally work best to solve a problem, so they can make the right decision on what tool to pick (where in practice, this is likely already decided; you just work with what’s there).
I do like to have a look at these type of overviews, but I highly doubt they’re actually useful to anyone. Stuff on there is so random it’ll probably confuses the people this is intended for more than it helps…
what could be a better approach?
Hmm good question… I do like overviews with tooling/technology; what is new, what is left behind, what is considered standard at the moment, etc. It’s just that, since DE is such a broad field, I think it would be better to let the field you’re active in determine what to focus on.
If the goal is to provide junior DE’s with some guidelines, I prefer to educate them on what would functionally work best to solve a problem, so they can make the right decision on what tool to pick (where in practice, this is likely already decided; you just work with what’s there).