From ae24d9a8869c497537839f330384cbadb2cf687c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitja Felicijan Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 10:17:43 +0100 Subject: Updated theme --- ...-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'public/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html') diff --git a/public/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html b/public/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html index a5905c6..b6af7d3 100755 --- a/public/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html +++ b/public/state-of-web-technologies-and-web-development-in-year-2022.html @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ this is beneficial. I am not a JavaScript purist. They all have their quirks, but at the end of the day, I truly believe it’s worth it.

Bundlers and Transpilers

I still reject calling Typescript to JavaScript conversion a "compilation process". I call them transpilers, and I don’t care! 😈

And if you want to fight this, take a look at this little chart and be mad at -it!

Compiling vs Transpiling

The first one that I ever used was webpack, and it +it!

Compiling vs Transpiling

The first one that I ever used was webpack, and it was an absolute horrific experience. Saying this, it is an absolutely fantastic tool. I felt more like a config editor than actually a programmer. To be fair, I am a huge fan of make, and you can do as @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ so, a new one pops up, claiming that it has revolutionized UI development. Thousands of developers adopt it into their new projects, blog posts are written, Stack Overflow questions are asked and answered, and then a newer (and even more revolutionary) framework pops up to usurp the throne. -— Ian Allen

To many options

And this jab at these libraries and cloud providers is not done out of malice. +— Ian Allen

To many options

And this jab at these libraries and cloud providers is not done out of malice. It is a real concern that I have about them. In my life, I have seen technologies come and go, but the basics always stick around. So surrendering all the power you have to a library or a cloud provider is in my opinion a @@ -183,11 +183,11 @@ general spirit of the web. I will just use what I already know. Which worked 10 years ago and will work 10 years after this. I will adopt a couple of little tools like Vite. But I will not waste my time on this anymore.

It was a good exercise to get in touch with what’s new now. Nothing really changed that much. FOMO is now cured! Now I have to get my ass back to actually -code and make the project that I wanted to make in the first place.


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