Howβs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
Location
City of Bath, UK π¬π§
Education
10 plus years* active enterprise development experience and a Fine art degree π¨
I was re-reading this and noted the clear correlation between the Generations and the routing paradigm:
Gen 0: server routing, classic MPA Gen 1: hash client routing, classic SPA Gen 2: push-state isomorphic routing, modern SPA Gen 3: server partial client hybrid??, Transitional twitter.com/IgorMinar/statβ¦
18:00 PM - 20 Apr 2022
Igor Minar πΈπ°πΊπΈππ
@IgorMinar
I've been recently thinking a lot about the Web, frameworks, why we do what we do, and why it matters at all.
Back in November I joined @Cloudflare to help build a better Web. I'm stoked about the opportunity ahead, and I'm now happy to share my story: https://t.co/y3Nyoet5OM https://t.co/xngQhqInZi
do you thing is it a really comparison?
π₯ I'm kidding
As far as I'm concerned, the top players are the ones to learn, Vue, Angular, React, as a consultant I switch between each more than once a day.
I also think that Svelte and Stencil are the only compiler based approaches, I'd like to put my money down and say this is the future
Compilation is the future for server-first solutions to rein in the one app for the price of two problem that SSR for CSR frameworks struggles with.
Whether that will make SPA's and React less dominant (in tech social media attention) in the near to medium term future remains to be seen.
So far Astro seems like a good hedge either way when an SPA isn't an ideal fit.