Do you think we have perfected everything on the web?
I like HTML and its underlying robustness principle, but clean-code advocates might disagree.
In 2023 I tried to run my 2014 Meteor project again and the version of the CLI that is compatible with the project doesn't exist any more.
Trying to run any 2014 project on another computer wasn't easy in 2014 and it didn't improve in 2015.
All developers that quit their first dev job after 6 months to become a YouTube Coding Influencer will make a "BUN IS THE FUTURE OMG" video.
That will give them something to do and keep the advertising machinery going when watchers have lost interest AI and Web3.
You will start seeing more and more repos that mention Bun in their README's, maybe exclusively.
Like "best viewed in Internet Explorer" or Netscape back in the day. Both browsers are obsolete now.
Thanks for your post! Hopefully saved me the time to try out Bun, but we'll see.
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I like HTML and its underlying robustness principle, but clean-code advocates might disagree.
Trying to run any 2014 project on another computer wasn't easy in 2014 and it didn't improve in 2015.
That will give them something to do and keep the advertising machinery going when watchers have lost interest AI and Web3.
Like "best viewed in Internet Explorer" or Netscape back in the day. Both browsers are obsolete now.
Thanks for your post! Hopefully saved me the time to try out Bun, but we'll see.