Alex Russell on Nostr: Working on this next post has finally crystalized something for me: the excuses that ...
Working on this next post has finally crystalized something for me: the excuses that advocates of SPAs (and the frameworks they justify) make are functionally identical to the C/C++ apologist's approach to memory safety.
In both cases, no amount of long-documented failure seems to move them, and so we must move ourselves away from them.
SPA architectures and tools must simply be banned for most kind of work, *PARTICULARLY* in the public sector.
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