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by jakubmazanec
678 days ago
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That's not the reason why web development is in its current state (not bad, actually). The reason is simple: it is difficult and therefore costly to make good and secure web app, and their owners are not willing to spend money/energy on this. Actually I would argue the speed of changes in web development is useful, because it lowers this cost. HN folks love to hate on e.g. Next.js and Vercel, but there's a reason they're so popular (though you should still spend much more resources on UX and security than average Next.js dev does). |
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