Has the JS ecosystem reached a point where people agree roughly what a good architecture looks like?
I don't see as many blog posts complaining about new framework churn and I'm wondering why.
Watching
https://youtu.be/KWB-gDVuy_I and I'm struck by how weird constructors are as an API.
* They promote total functions, making it hard to do validation.
* They're hard to split up, because they have special access to unfinished data.
* They're like a framework: you get called.
Are there any good tools for generating boilerplate code?
If I'm a web framework author, I'd love to provide a *discoverable* tool for defining a new controller. This is especially important if files need specific naming conventions or to be in certain directories.