Sure, skills do apply across frameworks and languages. The hundred stupid things you need to know about any given framework don't, though.
To be clear, I'm not thinking about people who've used lots of languages and tools here. I've done time working for huge corporations for whom software is a cost center, and it's easy to find people in those contexts who are competent with the tools they know but have narrow enough experience that moving to something else is difficult for them.
The "average Joe" programmer's experience is what I'm thinking of here.
To be clear, I'm not thinking about people who've used lots of languages and tools here. I've done time working for huge corporations for whom software is a cost center, and it's easy to find people in those contexts who are competent with the tools they know but have narrow enough experience that moving to something else is difficult for them.
The "average Joe" programmer's experience is what I'm thinking of here.