I would be surprised if this dichotomy you're painting holds up to scrutiny. My understanding is Gemini is not far behind on "intelligence", certainly not in a way that leaves obvious doubt over where they will be over…
You can do essentially the same thing with Next or Nuxt.js With Next.js now it is very easy and elegant to load up data from your Django server in a React Server Component. You can also build entire static pages…
Btw, two addendums: 1. I fixed some things in that repo, now it should work out of the box. Apologies if the initial version had some bugs, was taking it out of another project, and the first effort at cleaning it up…
So I actually recently dealt with this, sharing this as hopefully it helps you. https://github.com/ospira/docker-django-react-example In essence, you need two instances of VSCode running connected to two separate Docker…
I would be surprised if this dichotomy you're painting holds up to scrutiny. My understanding is Gemini is not far behind on "intelligence", certainly not in a way that leaves obvious doubt over where they will be over…
You can do essentially the same thing with Next or Nuxt.js With Next.js now it is very easy and elegant to load up data from your Django server in a React Server Component. You can also build entire static pages…
Btw, two addendums: 1. I fixed some things in that repo, now it should work out of the box. Apologies if the initial version had some bugs, was taking it out of another project, and the first effort at cleaning it up…
So I actually recently dealt with this, sharing this as hopefully it helps you. https://github.com/ospira/docker-django-react-example In essence, you need two instances of VSCode running connected to two separate Docker…