You've to admire Next.js for bringing sanity to the JS (React) ecosystem by having one encompassing framework
Also admire them for their Fire & Motion strategy (people always fixing their next.js apps whether its app router or whatever happens there). Their brilliant marketing that a generation of devs believe deploying means deploying on Vercel and not being aware that Vercel runs on AWS.
However the tragedy is we've a generation of dev's who don't know actual sanity i.e proper web frameworks that are full-stack such as Rails & Django. Those dev's have accepted complexity as Dogma
A.I doesn't help - since its trained on Nextjs apps - so as A.I churns more apps they're most likely Next.js apps hence they're senior dev's who are incapacitated but don't know it.
You've to admire Next.js for bringing sanity to the JS (React) ecosystem by having one encompassing framework
Also admire them for their Fire & Motion strategy (people always fixing their next.js apps whether its app router or whatever happens there). Their brilliant marketing that a generation of devs believe deploying means deploying on Vercel and not being aware that Vercel runs on AWS.
However the tragedy is we've a generation of dev's who don't know actual sanity i.e proper web frameworks that are full-stack such as Rails & Django. Those dev's have accepted complexity as Dogma
A.I doesn't help - since its trained on Nextjs apps - so as A.I churns more apps they're most likely Next.js apps hence they're senior dev's who are incapacitated but don't know it.
to me that's the greatest tragedy in all of this.