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by deergomoo
569 days ago
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I think the author understands that just fine (I follow him on Mastodon and this is something he is very passionate about). To me his argument is that this shouldn't—and doesn't need to—be the case. The vast majority of sites out there would be just fine, and in many cases much better, as traditional server-rendered pages with a thin layer of JS on top for enhancements and for islands of interactivity. That massively reduces the complexity and cost of creating and maintaining a build. Most of us aren't working on anything that requires the entirety of every page and the entire navigation model to be implemented on the client. |
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What I fail to see is how React is responsible for any of this because this sort of reads like his wife left him for one of the React engineer or some shit.