"- Pouvez vous m'รฉpeler votre prรฉnom ?
- Neil, N, E, I, L
- M, E, I, L
- Non, N
- M comme Mathilde ?
- Non, N comme Neil
- ...
- ...
*moment gรชnant, j'ai senti qu'elle allait rigoler*
- N comme Nathalie ?
- Oui voilร "
Humbled to receive nominations at this yearโs #Emmys, including Outstanding Animated Program. Congratulations to cast and crew ๐
Artwork by the talented artists at @ForticheProd.
Alas, it seems that many donโt realize the original is a joke (which is why I made this post), and many donโt get the point of this post.
People have different tastes, in food and in technology. Part of that can be inborn, part of that can be acquired (like cultural upbringing or your path into programming).
Specifically for JSX vs. templating syntax, it mostly comes down to whether your brain is wired to think JS-first or HTML-first when you deal with representational content. This can be influenced by how you got into web dev, and what kind of app you spend most of your time building.
Arguing about which is better without acknowledging the difference in us as developers is like arguing about what cuisine is better without acknowledging our difference in cultural upbringing as humans. You can obsess over little things that matter to you, but it doesnโt change the fact that there is a large proportion of the world population living just fine by eating food that you donโt like - and a large proportion of web developers building things just fine with a technology that you donโt like.
Iโm not equating all technology choices to food choices - sometimes there are substantial pros and cons to determine what to use for a specific task, but JSX vs. template syntax is not one of them. Use what you like or what you have to use - it will be fine. Itโs one of those things that you should spend less time arguing about and focus on more meaningful choices instead.
Weโre honored to present the story behind the code of @nuxt_js, a web framework to build performant and production-grade apps and websites with @vuejs ๐ฅ
๐ Nitro Kutu: Fresh Out of the Oven! ๐ฅ
Effortlessly track requests in your terminal and dive deeper into the details with a sleek panel interface for your Nuxt and Nitro projects.
Explore on GitHub:
https://t.co/MnQXmPnmjT
@rphlmr also did it earlier (we just met)
https://t.co/ODWx4w9e8R and if the tool is integrated to Drizzle ORM, the Nuxt module will eventually just embed the standalone viewer in an iframe, and the viewer will run as a subprocess just like we can already do with Drizzle Studio