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Best to avoid anything that becomes labeled "current" or "trend".
If it's still around in twenty years, then it might be of use.
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I frequently state that "If a technology associated with an individual person, it is not a mature technology".
You see a lot of that in the freeware world: Dominating gurus who use software to boost their egos by promoting them as The One True Way of Solving the Problem. When you can't (or don't want to) improve the software because that would step on someone's toes, then the solution isn't mature. (But things like that happen all the time.)
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