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A good developer is one who can solve the problems put to them and do it in a manner that meets the client's expectations as elegantly and as safely as possible. My clients are my main yardstick here (I consider myself a "client" as well because I develop stuff for my use). If they're happy with the solutions I provide for them than I guess I'm "good". I also really enjoy the process of developing code

If you, as a developer, are not constrained by some particular requirement involving your tools then you can choose what to use. My clients don't care what language, framework (or brand of coffee I drink) during my development work, they want their problem solved.

I've been at this for 40 years. Sure, you learn new technologies as necessary to be able to develop to the platform you are writing to at the time. However just because a new framework or tool is made available does not mean you have to learn or use it just because it's the "popular" thing to do. Until and unless your tool set reaches some point where it can't produce due to a major platform change or something then you are under no constraint requiring that you upgrade your tools or your knowledge set.

A lot of developers succumb to what I call the "lemming" effect. Just because their peers (or the market) is telling them they need to be using the latest and greatest framework or IDE or reporting tool they dutifully "follow the crowd". A little independent thought should tell you to evaluate whether making said upgrade would really benefit you as a developer. If not, just continue to be creative with what you have in hand.

I develop primarily for the Windows desktop and some light web applications. The focus of my development is to keep things as butt-simple as possible. It's not easy to keep things simple when you're constantly in upgrade mode.

I'm rambling now ...

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