I'm going through the angular 2 quickstart and I've got 140Mb of code and over 13k files before I write a line of real code. Is this normal?
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Replying to @creationix
I mean, I'm all for code reuse, modules, frameworks that make life easier, etc. But this seems a bit crazy to me.
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Replying to @creationix
Back when I was learning Ruby in 2008 we made fun of Java for needing a dozen lines for hello world. But hello-world web app is 100k lines?
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Replying to @creationix
yo-yo might be a bit more up your alley perhaps; lil 3kb DIY toolkit to build your own framework :D https://github.com/maxogden/yo-yo
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
Yes, this is more my style. But I'm trying to learn about the popular frameworks to see what everyone likes.
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Replying to @creationix
ah interesting. I'd say probably react is a good starter point, angular is dead. There's a new wave of frameworks tho (1/2)
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @creationix
probably best described as post-react. Preact, Cycle, Vue and Choo (mine) are the ones I'd look at to see what's coming up next
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
Of the new stuff, I really enjoy elm. At least as long as you stay in the happy path.
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Replying to @creationix @yoshuawuyts
Elm is awesome. It's a conscious decision to use a compile-to-JS language, though. Worries me (teams + staffing)
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yeah, it's what drove me to write choo - ace ideas, just not worth switching langs over @creationix
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