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9cb14c1ec0 2 hours ago

Anyone remember the old days when a new frontend framework came out every 3 months. That has pretty much stopped. No one cares anymore.

LASR 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Oh you wait until LLMs come up with frameworks that allow multiple LLMs to collaborate effectively. Then you’ll have new frameworks every 3 days.

asveikau 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> when a new frontend framework came out every 3 months.

> No one cares anymore.

I never cared about this.

I think this captures something that I've been searching for the words for. (Maybe I should have gotten an LLM to write the words for me.) Some of the biggest AI boosters are the kind of dev that would have cared about the new frameworks of the last 3 months. They had a "the framework does all the thinking for me" attitude already, so it is easy for AI to slot into that.

ecshafer 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

New front end frameworks came out every 3 months, but realistically no one was using anything that wasn't made by Facebook, Google, or Evan You.

mountainriver 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It’s even discouraged now as LLMs wouldn’t have the documentation built in

osti 2 hours ago | parent [-]

But I think the eventual goal is that documentations won't even be needed. LLM should just itself understand the nuances of frameworks by analyzing their codebase.

greenavocado an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

That's because I roll my own frontend framework for each project and every week for existing projects /s