top | item 46869839 (no title) icoder | 26 days ago Especially given how fast things progress, timeline and performance are a tradeoff where I'd say swaying things in favour of the latter is not per definition net positive. discuss order hn newest SPICLK2|26 days ago There's another benefit - you don't have to keep refactoring to keep up with "progress"! ioasuncvinvaer|26 days ago Of course you do!Microsoft makes a new UI framework every couple of years, liquid glass from apple and gnome has a new gtk version every so often. load replies (1)
SPICLK2|26 days ago There's another benefit - you don't have to keep refactoring to keep up with "progress"! ioasuncvinvaer|26 days ago Of course you do!Microsoft makes a new UI framework every couple of years, liquid glass from apple and gnome has a new gtk version every so often. load replies (1)
ioasuncvinvaer|26 days ago Of course you do!Microsoft makes a new UI framework every couple of years, liquid glass from apple and gnome has a new gtk version every so often. load replies (1)
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ioasuncvinvaer|26 days ago
Microsoft makes a new UI framework every couple of years, liquid glass from apple and gnome has a new gtk version every so often.