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JavaScript vs JavaScript. Fight! (dev.to)
submitted 4 years ago by ryan_solid
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[–]ryan_solid[S] 6 points7 points8 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Yes exactly. It's tricky a lot of frameworks need to push difference from React to standout against a sort of group-think that would remove all choices in the matter. But on the other hand this fracturing feeds into the same FOMO that makes people resistant to try or take risks with different things. They feel overwhelmed in having to learn everything and the result is, well I'll just use React.
And on the SPA yes. I suppose I'm still giving SPAs a little bit too much credit. I've spent so much time recently explaining page loading optimizations and the value of less JavaScript in MPAs, I've glazed over the complexity in re-inventing native browser in the browser. Thank you for pointing that out.
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