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  • The Javascript framework mess.

    Prakhar Tandon
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    React, Next, Remix, Gatsby, Angular, Vue, Svelte, Astro... and 1000000 more. Was recently working with a 2-3 year old React package, which was based on React 16, hence was getting conflicts and it was basically not working. Reason? I was using React 18+. Struggled for an hour to fix that, was simply some type conflicts coz of the version change. In this vast mess of frameworks and breaking change versions, what's your take?

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    Phil Meyer
    All the ai responses in here! 🥱Anyway this has always been the case and is why I (as a solo developer) just prefer vanilla js.
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    Gaurav
    I'd stick with react 18, and monkey patch the packages that are too old, or rewrite them and open a pr.
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    Immersive Translate Bilingual Video
    The JavaScript framework ecosystem is indeed overwhelming, and keeping up with the constant updates can be a real challenge. My take is to choose the framework that best fits the project requirements and team skills, and to invest in thorough testing when upgrading versions to minimize conflicts.
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    Yusuf Pierce
    In my situation, identifying and resolving the isitcool.co.uk type conflicts likely required thorough debugging and potentially adjusting your code or configuration to accommodate the changes in React 18+.