Agreed on React getting way more complicated. I haven't dug too much into the whole new Next.js stuff but I can imagine at a large scale it getting very difficult to manage and understand.
It's cool to read your take on the state of it, Mads.
It would also be nice to see if there are good recommended enterprise patterns for large codebases to make it easier to reason about
Thanks Jordan! NextJS definitely has a lot going for it, but it just gets very complex very fast imo - and once you feel like you know it, there's a new version with a new way of doing things 😅
Definitely would also love to check out some more enterprise/architectural guides too
I've been writing in React/Typescript for 3 years now and I really like it. There are some quarks around hooks etc. but knowing and understanding those quarks is what separates the level of developers, I think. I haven't needed to dive into server side components yet but I'm sure it's coming soon.
What a work 🔝
Agreed on React getting way more complicated. I haven't dug too much into the whole new Next.js stuff but I can imagine at a large scale it getting very difficult to manage and understand.
It's cool to read your take on the state of it, Mads.
It would also be nice to see if there are good recommended enterprise patterns for large codebases to make it easier to reason about
Thanks Jordan! NextJS definitely has a lot going for it, but it just gets very complex very fast imo - and once you feel like you know it, there's a new version with a new way of doing things 😅
Definitely would also love to check out some more enterprise/architectural guides too
I've been writing in React/Typescript for 3 years now and I really like it. There are some quarks around hooks etc. but knowing and understanding those quarks is what separates the level of developers, I think. I haven't needed to dive into server side components yet but I'm sure it's coming soon.