> I never let JS guys work on backend code, because they are lost if they cannot find a module online that does what they are asked to do, or is missing half of the features from the spec it promised to implement (always the hard ones).
Stop self-aggrandizing. A huge percentage of backend devs would be lost without their giant MVC frameworks holding their hands throughout the dev process. Many of them do nothing more than write little controller functions while they lean on their frameworks, authentication modules, routing libraries, ORMs, and templating engines to do the hard work. You're not sending rockets to Mars after learning how to spin up a Django c.r.u.d. app.
Stop self-aggrandizing. A huge percentage of backend devs would be lost without their giant MVC frameworks holding their hands throughout the dev process. Many of them do nothing more than write little controller functions while they lean on their frameworks, authentication modules, routing libraries, ORMs, and templating engines to do the hard work. You're not sending rockets to Mars after learning how to spin up a Django c.r.u.d. app.