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by aswerty
340 days ago
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It's clear to me that the frontend conversation space is broken. Not even just the ecosystem being a mess. Boiling down the conversation I see in the article, it just seems to be: the browser as a HMI vs the browser as a an application runtime. Depending on what you want to do one might be a better fit than the other. But the points it puts forward are fluff arguments like "it's a breadth of fresh air" or "it loads faster". It's difficult to articulate the source of just how broken the discussion space is; nor have I made a particularly strong argument myself. But I think it's important to keep pushing back on conversations that position framework's like they are brands winning hearts and minds. Ala the fashion industry. |
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The fashion industry is the best analogy I've seen so far for frontend frameworks. It's obvious that the amount of technical rigor involved with declaring something "content-driven" and "server-first" is approximately zero.