jeff @jeff

i hate js frameworks theyre bloated af i love vanilla js

Dec 15, 2022, 9:11 PM
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Yes vanilla all the wayyyyyy. We dont need to use npm!!!

For small projects, agreed. However, try building a complex site like the BBC or even wasteof with vanilla JS. It's simply not scalable. Also, getting a job with vanilla JS is almost impossible - framework knowledge is a requirement in the real industry.

actually wait a minute can someone define js framework for me i have a massively terrible idea and i want to know if it technically counts as a js framework

basically a js framework adds functions and such and allows interaction with databases and other frameworks

examples: nodejs, vuejs, nuxtjs, react, nextjs, etc.

i know this comment is old but just answering because i’m curious of your idea

my idea was to take an entirely different programming language and use it as a js framework because of some technicality, but since it has to run on actual js + a few functions, my new idea is a runBefunge98Code function and you have to use that in order to do the framework thing

L + web developers

I’m saying this because I’m (or at least I’m trying to be) a game dev

The site you're posting on is built with a js framework

nuxt bad! ejs better

what about sveltekit

it’s good, but it’s a BLOATED JS FRAMEWORK!!!!

it’s literally not bloated

five megabytes are too many

also ejs is a pain to use

as someone who agrees i disagree