Comment by misnome 14 days ago Did “A new javascript framework de jour every quarter” ever stop happening? 5 comments misnome Reply margalabargala 14 days ago Oh definitely.New frameworks still come out, but they are not accompanied by the "and we must all now switch to this" sense that existed back in, say, 2014. mrbonner 14 days ago No, but apparently people stop caring and chasing the wagon. simultsop 14 days ago or decided to increase consistency at some point. It will be interesting to see other generations approach to changes. jsheard 14 days ago Maybe it will actually slow down now that the webshit crowd are increasingly relying on AI copilots. You can't vibe code using a framework that the model knows nothing about. qntmfred 14 days ago yet
margalabargala 14 days ago Oh definitely.New frameworks still come out, but they are not accompanied by the "and we must all now switch to this" sense that existed back in, say, 2014.
mrbonner 14 days ago No, but apparently people stop caring and chasing the wagon. simultsop 14 days ago or decided to increase consistency at some point. It will be interesting to see other generations approach to changes.
simultsop 14 days ago or decided to increase consistency at some point. It will be interesting to see other generations approach to changes.
jsheard 14 days ago Maybe it will actually slow down now that the webshit crowd are increasingly relying on AI copilots. You can't vibe code using a framework that the model knows nothing about. qntmfred 14 days ago yet
Oh definitely.
New frameworks still come out, but they are not accompanied by the "and we must all now switch to this" sense that existed back in, say, 2014.
No, but apparently people stop caring and chasing the wagon.
or decided to increase consistency at some point. It will be interesting to see other generations approach to changes.
Maybe it will actually slow down now that the webshit crowd are increasingly relying on AI copilots. You can't vibe code using a framework that the model knows nothing about.
yet