This, but Ember
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This, but Ember
@ThisButEmber
Ember.JS is pretty good. Quote-retweeting things about stuff that's also true of Ember.JS.

One of the biggest challenges with Remix 3 is going to be telling the whole story and helping people really appreciate the scope of it. It covers the same conceptual surface area as: - Express (and middleware) - React - Prisma/Drizzle - node:fs In JavaScript, we are accustomed to getting dependencies from disparate sources, cobbling together dependencies from different teams with different values/goals, referencing multiple sets of docs, etc. In Remix 3, it all comes from a single source with a single development philosophy. Brought to you by the same team that has built world-class infrastructure including React Router, UNPKG, CSS modules, and more. It's exciting and thrilling to be a part of it. We are shooting for an alpha release in Q1 2026.

Whenever I work with @angular I'm reminded just how nice it is to do major version upgrades without headaches. Their codemods are just so incredibly powerful, and it's a huge testament to their thoughtfulness in approach

React is the wrong tool for this era. Ecosystem and libraries are less important than ever. Good performance by *default* means more than ever. Choose Vue.

One of Vue’s best features is how it’s been drama-free since 2014. 👌🏼


Today's hook: useSingleton - a custom React hook for creating persistent, single instances across re-renders. Perfect for expensive object creation or maintaining consistent state. #codeoftheday #reactjs #typescript

If I ever doubt @RyanCarniato and solid again I promise to quit programming. IT's the easiest way to build JS apps it really is. Svelte is nice but Solid lets you stick multiple components in 1 file but not have reacts insanity. Ryan's also a boss for giving credit where due


I have been recently reaching out a lot to influential people from React community. As well as business owners & devs. The best take I have heard so far on what #Angular marketing strategy should be was: ———————————————- "React is fun, Angular is business" ———————————————- We are not getting a piece of the pie from React market trying to be “fun”. What we can do however is convince the market that if they are willing to create apps that can be stable for years to come. Angular is the right choice + we have a lot of DX improvements that are going to make you extra happy. Right now we are like: “We have a lot of DX changes that make Angular more fun, come and do fun things with Angular as well”. That’s not convincing when you have all the fun you need already.



