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Discussion on: Stop Building Your UI Components like this❌

 
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ToxicToast

Why should i use my precious time and proof you wrong? i can proof you wrong (not 100% but at least over 75%)
Some Things are better done without Frameworks and Libraries (the fact that you call react a Framework is the proof that you have no idea) i'll give you that.
But some things should be done easier for the dev.
End-Users doesnt care if its 100+ Lines Vanilla Code, or 30 Lines of React, Angular, Vuejs.

But yeah - keep on compel your opinion to others with wall of texts and texts.
Im done with you now. Keep on Commenting nonsense i wont react to it anymore (pun intended)

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deathshadow60

@rkallan "his way of communication"

I'm a New Englander, by nature we're not a friendly people. There's an old joke:

In the deep south if you have a problem, everyone flashes you a smile, showers you in soothing-syrup platitudes, pats you on the back, and sends you packing with nothing more than the mental masturbation of "Thoughs and prayers"

In New England, we will berate and browbeat you, dissect every mistake you've ever made, call you a dumbass straight to your face... and then give you the shirt off our back if it actually helps.

Because you have to break things down to build them back better.

If I'm harsh on the topic, it's from seeing an endless stream of users being screwed over by these bad practices, and site owners getting equally bent over the log and told to "squeal like a pig" by the ignorant trash that are front-end frameworks.

But as @toxictoast seems to think, caring about other people is narcissism. Of course it is.

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RRKallan

@deathshadow60
For me no need to defend your why of communication 😉 but as we now not every body understand likes each why if communication.

Personal I like the direct communication. Only what I want to try is that we come to a point to understand and listen to each arguments.