sql("select * from db");
This is what Vercel is pushing into React code. The caliber of their work is low, very low. They are con masters with MBAs
If the destruction of React by Vercel paid your bills and you feel disrespected by my total despise for this get rich fast schema (a la crypto rugpulls), that's a problem for you to solve, not me.
Edit: but in reality I'm happy and thankful to Vercel for imploding React, it helped me to finally check that there are so many better options nowadays.
Respectfully, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Vercel is doing nothing but trying to improve DX for all the things people complain about React.
I don't think it ruined React at all. I think it helped React gain in popularity - which you might interpret as "destruction".
No, it wasn't. Now it is an engineering process.
> I started using Next.js in 2017. It made React a real production framework
In 2017 I had React projects in production for years.
> React was hard to setup and maintain and hard to make it go fast (on first load)
And it only got worse and the overengineering to make it looks fast in the first load is not worth it as modern JS frameworks are faster than React out-of-the-box.
> I don't think it ruined React at all. I think it helped React gain in popularity
That's not what stackoverflow's Insights says[0]. Looks like a free fall for me.
I'm a big fan of OSS projects being sponsored by companies that use them for a higher level business. Vs a ton of the C# ecosystem where they try to sell you the library/framework.
But hosting businesses ain't it when it comes to frameworks.. It creates weird incentives.