Oh great, yet another javascript framework. I've lost count how many there are now. There seems to be a new one every day. Here are the ones that pop into my head: jQuery, Angular, knockout, Vue, Next, React, Ember, Svelte, Gatsby, Nuxt, Bootstrap, Node, Spring boot, Express, Laravel, Micronaut, Mocha, Jasmine, Jest, ES1, ES2, ES3, ES5, ES6 and the list goes on and on.
I honestly don't know how front end developers write anything as they continually learn newer frameworks as the old ones are continuously deemed no longer useful.
I have developers that literally include half a dozen and sometimes more frameworks for that one cool feature it does. This makes the webpage so fucking heavy. Not to mention all the analytics I have to drag in. There's often a megabyte of javascript code that's never called because huge bulky frameworks are dragged in constantly. Oh! My favorite, multiple versions of JQuery because developers are too fucking lazy to pick one version and make the whole page work using one.
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