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by soco
617 days ago
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Years ago we complained about the speed with which new JavaScript frameworks were popping into existence. Today it goes one order of magnitude faster, and the quality of the outputs can only be suffering. Yes there's code but so and so, interfaces and APIs change dramatically, and the documentation is a few versions behind. Who has time to compare simply cannot do it in depth, and ideas get also dropped on the way. I don't want to call it a mess because it's too negative, to have many ideas is great but I feel we're still in the brainstorming phase. |
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