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We will only care about it once the rich have divested from all the assets that will become worthless if we truly recognized the significance of what’s happening.
I think basic or even complex stuff is fine in vanilla js.
The problems show up as you scale the team and code base. You can do a large project in vanilla js but you’re going to have to solve a lot of the same problems frameworks/libraries have already solved. Maybe it’s worth it, maybe it’s not.
“science academia is also an industry”
FTFY
But what is the game? I’m feeling pretty happy about it so far.
I vote for this
The trees voted for the ax because the handle was made of wood.
I do microclouds in the service.
Destroy corporate healthcare by curing diabetes.
Not saying anything about good or bad, but trunk-based development doesn’t work when the business requires you to have multiple releases under development concurrently.
Good example of the prone position.
This guy gets it
Good one, I hope others can learn from my mistakes
SQL-99 called and wants it’s joke back
This should give corporations hope that they can still turn things around.
I think of XHR as more of a low-level API. Most of the time though you don’t need access to those low-level details.
The fetch API is bit higher level and nicer to work with.
But how’s the java support? If it’s better than vs code then it might be worth something.