@nosherwan definitely, even if they're just told to fix AI code, every time the AI doesn't do what the slaveowner wants that will be a job for a developer. Otherwise they'd be using something like Wix.
The only comfort I take in the current AI hype is that eventually CEOs will face disillusionment in the next couple of years where the quality of work will go down even if the quantity improves at which stage at-least some of the jobs will come back & people will be hired again.
So I am slowly digesting the official tutorial for remix.js & I am finding it a pleasant experience.
They have tried to clean up the React meta framework experience.
I have used Next.js & vanilla react.js in the past, but I can see myself using Remix.js, especially now that Shopify have adopted it as well.
I am curious why are react people not interested in Remix.js?
This is a logical question I am not trying to attack someone's personal preference.
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Suspend Israel’s participation in the Eurovision song contest until its government accepts a permanent ceasefire & an end to the occupation of the Palestinian territories.
I suggest we have a new survey similar to state of JS called state of JS runtime, to get an idea of which runtimes are most popular in the industry & what are they being used for. (its merely a question in StateOfJS)
@nosherwan node hasn't fully embraced ES6 modules that came out almost ten years ago, let alone typescript. Bun is fast, yes, they support typescript, but that's about it. #Deno also has #typescript built-in, and adds extra security, a new package system, and lots of new features. I can even compile a binary.