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@jespersh
just looked that up. I like that there are more reactive/declarative frameworks taking off. It really is a pleasant developer experience. I never really liked MVC architecture. -
@energy-vampire none really. Whatever gets the job done with minimal waste and best maintainability - that's what I'm excited about. Usually, that means bare implementations rather than some framework.
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@netikras I get that, but often times i enjoy using micro frameworks that give you useful tools to quicken up your development such as flask and well, now svelte. its tiny and god does it make making reactive websites incredibly easy. i really can't stand building websites with just plain js or jquery.
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Not to sound selfish but the framework I'm working on myself!
PHP based REST api framework which puts security first.
This fucker is going to save me so much time with securing my applications and quickly writing stuff! -
Been deep into AWS IoT for about the last year on the pro side, and doing a lot of Pi projects for fun.
Building a NextCloudPi coffee table photo server with auto iDevice backup. I have the server... now I just need to build the client into a fuckin rad coffee table. -
@linuxxx I'm still waiting for it. You haven't ranted about it in a while, so how're you progressing with it?
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@100110111 I just hardly have time and energy to do anything at the moment but once everything is stable again I'll definitely continue!
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@linuxxx if you want some help, I'd be open to contribute - yours is thee framework I'm the most excited about and I'd love to see it come to fruition
What new tech/framework/library are you most excited about?
I recently found out about Svelte/Sapper, and I've been having a blast with it. It feels like mini-react, but just as powerful - with a few convenience features that I actually wish react had itself. Also their docs page is amazing. I wish all docs were this good.
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