"It's pretty clear... is the direction the industry as a whole is going".
You or anyone else posting hasn't identified this "industry", it appears to be "quickly built apps that have no lifespan". I mean no offense; but we're back to saying it should be used because people are using it.
I'm upset at exactly that; it's not like anyone replied with objective software development reasoning that justifies this constant shift of frameworks, or addresses the need for enterprise software to have a longer horizon for support and talent.
You or anyone else posting hasn't identified this "industry", it appears to be "quickly built apps that have no lifespan". I mean no offense; but we're back to saying it should be used because people are using it.
I'm upset at exactly that; it's not like anyone replied with objective software development reasoning that justifies this constant shift of frameworks, or addresses the need for enterprise software to have a longer horizon for support and talent.