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by leonardopainter 1567 days ago
That isn't a solution. Everybody moved away from this approach for web applications for good reasons.
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The craziness of SPA frameworks running headless browsers, rediscovering SSR as if they are inventing something that no one else thought about, proves otherwise.
Having been on this ride since before HTML was a thing... I'm going to make a prediction: JS SSR will be a brief flash in the pan. In another ten years, we're going to look at it the same way we look at JSF today. "What were we thinking?"
Given the WebAssembly adoption rate of frameworks like Blazor, plenty of people miss JSF and WebForms today.
I agree, I am writing some apps like that and we still want some minimal level of interactivity that is suited to react. E.g. a file uploader.
Well, I think when they moved away, they also increased the complexity of their applications as well.