If we stand still, we go backwards
Jake Archibald (@jaffathecake) wrote a really fantastic piece about progress and the Web, in response to a post by PPK (@ppk) called Stop moving the Web forward. PPK is concerned about the flood of features for Web developers to wrap their heads around and proposes a moratorium on new browser feature development for a year so that everyone can catch up. While I share the general sentiment around feeling overwhelmed by technology (which I addressed in a recent talk), I really like how Jake counters:
Is the web platform too big? For one person, yes. Is it a problem? No. No one can be an expert in the whole web. Surgeons aren't experts in all types of surgery, scientists aren't experts in all of science, web developers aren't experts in all of web development.
The Web's capabilities are many, and no individual is going to master it all. I'm reminded of the image of the Web visualized, which shows how immense and interconnected it all is: 