• @Anticorp
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    46 months ago

    If you like it, then use it. There’s no point in jumping every time some new framework comes out. Most of them don’t last. I have used React off and on since it came out, and I personally don’t like how the syntax has changed. My personal website is React and doesn’t have any browser history issues. Idk what’s up with Facebook history management. I guess they just don’t care very much because they’re too busy trying to gobble up data.

    • Honestly this. You’ll rebuild it in a few years anyways.

      If you absolutely want your project to survive after 15 years…

      Either web components using vanilla, or hell, just go jquery. Jquery is impossible to kill.