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NextJS feels like Java. Change my mind.
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@samuellhuber.eth
nice way: https://reactrouter.com/how-to/file-route-conventions or just manual definitions in Effect HTTP API: https://github.com/Effect-TS/effect/tree/main/packages/platform
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@meb
Been getting into remix recently. Love it for smaller apps
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@andrei0x309
When it comes to folder routes SveleteKit allows you to embed custom regex in the folder tree, which is pretty advanced for folder routing.
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on the other hand java is good and stable and has tons and tons of documentation so… i would say java is better lol
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Still shipping while at farcon?
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@gt
I don't know specifically about Java but heavily structured framework feel is a feature not a bug.
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They borrowed it from SvelteKit which uses +page and +server per route per directory. I like it because it enables unambiguous placement of route-specific components in the same directory as the route
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Real builders in NYC!
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bro, take a rest, u are at farcon 😭
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i feel this way across a lot of js/ts-based repos that inherently get bloated after a certain size and don't have a great workaround lol
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more disgusting 😅
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You mean spring ? I’ve seen nextjs in job descriptions quite often
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