sebastix on Nostr: Those major updates on every JS frameworks is a real pain in the ass. Nothing seems ...
Those major updates on every JS frameworks is a real pain in the ass. Nothing seems to be backwards compatible. I wonder why… Using a JS framework for the long-term seems to be a no-go for me.
So when working with JavaScript, I try to go as vanilla as possible.
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