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by evilduck
1221 days ago
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Both parties would feel like they're dodging a bullet. People still griping about $TODAYS_HOT_JS_FRAMEWORK are clearly out of touch in 2023. It was funny commentary in 2013. It still rang a little true until around 2016. Now it's just an indicator you are the one not to be taken seriously. It's React, Vue, or Angular and it's been that way for many years now. |
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