top | item 46343932 (no title) 0x073 | 2 months ago The site is for developers and most of the rare species are developers.The designer fail to target their audience. discuss order hn newest dijit|2 months ago Ruby is not targeting those kind of developers though.It's C/C++ developers that typically prefer a no-fluff approach. pjmlp|2 months ago As polyglot developer, I am also for a no-fluff approach and vanilajs for the win.One of the reasons Next.js is attractive to me, is exactly they have rediscovered why so many of us have stayed with SSR. load replies (1)
dijit|2 months ago Ruby is not targeting those kind of developers though.It's C/C++ developers that typically prefer a no-fluff approach. pjmlp|2 months ago As polyglot developer, I am also for a no-fluff approach and vanilajs for the win.One of the reasons Next.js is attractive to me, is exactly they have rediscovered why so many of us have stayed with SSR. load replies (1)
pjmlp|2 months ago As polyglot developer, I am also for a no-fluff approach and vanilajs for the win.One of the reasons Next.js is attractive to me, is exactly they have rediscovered why so many of us have stayed with SSR. load replies (1)
dijit|2 months ago
It's C/C++ developers that typically prefer a no-fluff approach.
pjmlp|2 months ago
One of the reasons Next.js is attractive to me, is exactly they have rediscovered why so many of us have stayed with SSR.