@devagrawal09 Ah, nvm, I think I may have misunderstood the full capabilities on display if that’s the case already. It’ll crystallize more once I get a chance to go hands on with Specter.
@devagrawal09 With that thought, maybe the idea would be to model that integration of n-slices as a slice in of itself for the case it ends up being a necessity?
@devagrawal09 Second question, since everything in software integrates, I’m assuming there’s a way to test or write specs that span the integration of n-slices working in concert with one another to produce some outcome?
@devagrawal09 This looks incredible — love the idea and would like to use this some time. What’s the story on leveraging this for projects that are not JavaScript driven?
@Boripheus@ctatedev Yeah, it’s become a theme to me how Solid gets no acknowledgment, love or support across mainstream things despite it being JSX-based. It’s always the usual suspects of Vue/Svelte with React assumed. Only ones showing love for them is TanStack. God bless @tannerlinsley.
@devagrawal09 I haven’t had the fun of experiencing the DX of full stack frameworks yet since I typically stick to the typical client SPA + server splits. Maybe one day.
@RyanCarniato@solid_js@reactjs Ryan, always impressed with your ability to provide clarity to the frontend problem space in the way that you do. Truly an inspiration. Hope to become more like you someday. Looking forward to the official Solid 2.0 release.
@jaroslawjarosik@jarredsumner The point still stands that people would like to live in a world where everything they needed existed within Bun itself and not another dependency.
@RyanCarniato I’m a big fan of yours Ryan. Take all the time you need to get this right. Love seeing you think out loud the way that you do and absolutely looking forward to what your next iteration brings to the table.
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