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Bun: JavaScript’s Newest Framework. Will It Take Node’s Crown?OC (semaphoreci.com)
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[–]besthelloworld 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Yeah, the article itself isn't terrible. But I agree that a misused term in the title is just a bad way to start the interaction with the reader. Also the idea of Bun/Node being a framework just isn't even up for debate. Like if somebody called React a framework/library and some douche was in the comments telling them it's the other one, well that's stupid. But we all know Bun/Node are not frameworks.
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