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Cost/benefit. If 95% of your users are on Chrome, that's where the business wants you to spend most of your development effort. It's the same issue with game dev. Most games don't support Linux natively because the…
Have you worked with Angular much? I've built extensive component libraries (internal) for my org and maintaining the Angular one has been a nightmare. The frequency of breaking changes and conventions has been awful,…
I don't think so. I have a P16 Gen2 and this thing sucks power like nobody's business. 13950hk and 128gb of RAM. I barely get 1 hour of light programming work. I mostly use it as a desktop though, and I have a separate…
> It's usually the opposite. And the post is specifically about making JavaScript tools, why would you not expect them to be written in JS? Take a look at rollup, vite, etc. These tools are essentially replacing…
> Right but what's the problem of someone writing an article to make a critic against React? That's not the problem. I like React. I welcome criticism. The issue is that the author's criticism is shaky at best. Here are…
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Cost/benefit. If 95% of your users are on Chrome, that's where the business wants you to spend most of your development effort. It's the same issue with game dev. Most games don't support Linux natively because the…
Have you worked with Angular much? I've built extensive component libraries (internal) for my org and maintaining the Angular one has been a nightmare. The frequency of breaking changes and conventions has been awful,…
I don't think so. I have a P16 Gen2 and this thing sucks power like nobody's business. 13950hk and 128gb of RAM. I barely get 1 hour of light programming work. I mostly use it as a desktop though, and I have a separate…
> It's usually the opposite. And the post is specifically about making JavaScript tools, why would you not expect them to be written in JS? Take a look at rollup, vite, etc. These tools are essentially replacing…
> Right but what's the problem of someone writing an article to make a critic against React? That's not the problem. I like React. I welcome criticism. The issue is that the author's criticism is shaky at best. Here are…