My app, @skylight, using "heavy framework" Ember, has used a static login page from the beginning. "Not being punished" feels like spin.
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Replying to @wycats @jaffathecake and
Must everything be politicized? I'm describing known problem, Jake too. I've seen it back to the '80s. Good of Ember to avoid but it's real.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @wycats and
I don't see anything being politicized. Why is it political to respond that frameworks don't punish users, with examples.
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Replying to @petermbenjamin @wycats and
I was replying to Yehuda, who first said "spin". This is really simple: not all frameworks or libraries have the flaw we're discussing.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @petermbenjamin and
Because "you can use a static login page" has nothing to do with "punishment" and the idea that it's specific to React is spin ;)
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
Every single framework, including "heavyweight" Ember, "allows" you to use a static login page and doesn't "punish you for doing so.
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
Yet so few do it. And parts of the React community got pretty angry when Netflix did it.
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Replying to @jaffathecake @wycats and
It probably was the clickbait-y title that triggered the anger. I doubt people read beyond the headline that React is still being used
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Replying to @jayonlines @jaffathecake and
I don't think the fact that React was used on the server is particularly relevant, although it can help reduce some angst perhaps.
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Replying to @wycats @jaffathecake and
it is extremely relevant! I use angular (you could use any f/w) even for static-ish SSRed pages/sites because I can use the same
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If you render a form using React, how do you get it to submit an HTTP request? How does the React code hook up? How do you set cookies?
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