Yeah, you might be correct with that. Our target audience are mostly (half) experienced web devs. Nevertheless we are working on a more broad and easier way to get into UIX. Feedback is highly appreciated.
It reads like it uses a lot of buzzwords for simple concepts, which makes it hard to understand.
From my understanding it's some kind of web framework that mixes frontend and backend. But I have no concept what code hydration is, shared states, reactive web elements, and so on. I never been into React and stuff, but Fullstack is what I do.
Shared states sounds like it has some kind of database, hydration surely is some kind of layout rendering, reactive components could be smart DOM event handling... But that's just assumptions.
From my understanding it's some kind of web framework that mixes frontend and backend. But I have no concept what code hydration is, shared states, reactive web elements, and so on. I never been into React and stuff, but Fullstack is what I do.
Shared states sounds like it has some kind of database, hydration surely is some kind of layout rendering, reactive components could be smart DOM event handling... But that's just assumptions.