Adam Fortuna on Nostr: Next.js is the first non-MVC framework I've used since 2006, when I moved from ...
Next.js is the first non-MVC framework I've used since 2006, when I moved from spaghetti PHP code to Fusebox, an MVC ColdFusion framework.
Having a single place for everything is so refreshing. The logical load from solving problems AND deciding on an architecture for every problem makes for slower development.
Also, caching in a non-MVC framework is 🤯, but not in a good way.
All this to say, I'm enjoying the Rails + Inertia.js + React migration. 😂
Having a single place for everything is so refreshing. The logical load from solving problems AND deciding on an architecture for every problem makes for slower development.
Also, caching in a non-MVC framework is 🤯, but not in a good way.
All this to say, I'm enjoying the Rails + Inertia.js + React migration. 😂