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I think it's partly competition on mobile UX, which is just hard to do well with traditional primitives. Then there's overengineering.
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And simultaneous underengineering, oddly enough. The tool chains are not exactly mature and churn rapidly enough to make it difficult to.
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because what was done on the backed is now done on the front-end. And since it's still downloaded you need to package it well.
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I don't think so. Frontend has massively grown in what is possible and what is demanded ; tools are just keeping up.
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Yes but don't worry. I'm working on an intuitive lightweight framework that will make it so much easier.
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We're working our way through the design debt caused by having too few senior folks involved in front-end for too long.
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It is a fact that a lot of what traditionally used to happen server-side has moved to the client. /1
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Tools are being developed to let people do client-side the same kind of stuff they do server-side, infrastructure wise. /2
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