> But that isn't because of the technology, it's because all the devs writing shitty MPAs are now writing shitty SPAs. If this becomes popular, they will start writing shitty MPAs again. Nothing about this technology will stop that.
While I am a fan of MPAs and htmx, and personally find the dev experience simpler, I cannot argue with this.
The high-order bit is always the dev's skill at managing complexity. We want so badly for this to be a technology problem, but it's fundamentally not. Which isn't to say that specific tech can't matter at all -- only that its effect is secondary to the human using the tech.
While I am a fan of MPAs and htmx, and personally find the dev experience simpler, I cannot argue with this.
The high-order bit is always the dev's skill at managing complexity. We want so badly for this to be a technology problem, but it's fundamentally not. Which isn't to say that specific tech can't matter at all -- only that its effect is secondary to the human using the tech.