The way i see it you have 2 options: - Work extra and get paid more.(Ideally, but, you will be paid the same.) - Do the work you were intended to do and get fired.
There's a popular JavaScript question What's the difference between using “let” and “var” to declare a variable?. The question has been viewed 286k times and has a score of 1468, and the top answer has a score of 2256.
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@m59 Those are definitely interesting projects, you do have to dig into a bunch of stuff before you approach them
And that bunch of stuff isn't incredibly popular or widespread, which is difficult. The functional community at times is a bit weird, just like the hardcore OOP community is.
For instance, most examples you'll see aren't more complex than running toUppercase on objects or doing a simple xhr. Matter of fact, not a lot of people (myself sourly included) really know how to deal with complex state handling, how to really write a functional, non-mutative system.
@m59 ah, being critical to oneself alongside self deprecation. A bag of fun.
One coping mechanism is accepting the suck, and sometimes viewing it as a source of dirty pleasure. "Oh man", think to yourself, "I solved this problem in such an ugly way, I pulled every dirty trick in the book". Attune to that feeling. Energise yourself from it.