yet another point in favour of remix' "manual" mode, which is basically react-router + some compiler niceties. I think I just want a good routing + fetching library and I'm mostly set. wary of standardizing on a bundler/plugins with opinions on compute architecture.
@markdalgleish I was asking you about ability to load routes progressively in remix at dotjs and now « Fog of War » API is just what I need! Remix keep delivering!
@thibaut_barrere I agree that frontend ecosystem can be improved, but one of the reasons for increased complexity (especially in comparison with old days) is increased expectations in terms of features and UX
@pchapuis Je pense que là c’est surtout dans le contexte actuel. Après, je suis d’accord que le rapports des verts au nucléaire en France est… dogmatique
@paulbiggar @intifada_inc Where I share the sentiment, what we are seeing now is France ex-colonies getting rid of France to lock themselves with Russia or China. I really don’t know if this is such a good deal…
@thibaut_barrere I think remix (and next) should stop comparing itself to full stack frameworks. Remix is a great view layer for phoenix, rails or laravel. Remix does provide a level of UX coherence that is prohibitively expensive to achieve otherwise even in simple crud apps.
@softilium@7rulnik@_bravit@andrey_sitnik Ну я сделаю вид что вы честно спрашиваете. Путин может кидать бомбы потому что у него народная поддержка. Народ поддерживает потому что слишком хорошо живет. Цель санкций сделать так чтобы народу стало жить плохо.
This is very disingenuous. HTMX folks realized they need local state reconciliation so next version will ship with some implementation of dom morphing. It has very similar gotchas to react hydration, except you don’t get actionable and precise errors 🤷♂️
...or you could just send HTML over the protocol that was designed to send HTML in the first place ( it's literally in the name! ).
Why do so many developers chose to overcomplicate things instead of picking a lower friction path?
Your clients cares about your ability to fix bugs and iterate over features quickly. I am not contradicting the previous tweet, but just keep in mind that if a tool makes you more efficient, it might be worthwhile investing in it 🤷♂️