Sorry, I’m gonna be that person.
*What. It should say
What it feels like
.Thanks English is not my native language.
Just for the sake of information, the two common ways to put this in English are “How it feels” and “What it feels like”. The former phrase is just descriptive, so it doesn’t need the “like” at the end. The latter phrase is comparative to another thing, so it needs the like. Also this is something that native speakers mix up all the time, so don’t worry too much; your English is great!
Thanks for the explanation.
Der Name Sören ist definitiv ein Hinweis darauf :D
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Or “How it feels”
I feel like there’s been a gradual increase in people saying things like this (“would of” instead of “would’ve”, “apart” instead of “a part”, etc)
I… kinda find htmx to be better than all other options.
It is
Depends on the use case tbh, but it’s a good choice in a lot of cases.
maybe some want to read this: https://www.thoughtworks.com/content/dam/thoughtworks/documents/radar/2023/09/tr_technology_radar_vol_29_en.pdf
I did not know about this, I’ll take a look at it once I’m home. Thanks!
I’m still on DHTML, ActiveX, and SSIs
Fabulous memories. IE 4 and XML data islands too?
Nah we’re all about Frontpage Extensions.
I was genuinely confused why people were talking about xhtml again this year.
Alright, have to ask: what are those icons?
I think I know Vue and Angular.
What is the S? And what is the atom like thing on the left?
react vue angular svelte htmx
My stupid brain thought the s was squarespace… And now for our sponsor…
I think, Svelte should not salute to React (anymore). Not sure what htmx brings to the table, but Svelte should be doing the same like the Penguin labeled “htmx”, because it really frees devs from doing too much stuff to get started and produces fast webpages on top of that.