My personal bugbear is the use of large, 'industrial', 'enterprise' technologies for serving what is, essentially, a document full of text. Such problems do not need to be solved using a large frontend stack. Or a large server framework. But the conventional wisdom is to lay it all on thick and greasy at every level and then try and make it act like a normal web browser.
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Why You Shouldn't Use A Web Framework
David Wickes
My personal bugbear is the use of large, 'industrial', 'enterprise' technologies for serving what is, essentially, a document full of text. Such problems do not need to be solved using a large frontend stack. Or a large server framework. But the conventional wisdom is to lay it all on thick and greasy at every level and then try and make it act like a normal web browser.