nostr:npub1em8wxrru0z8t7gmrp99jfq78lwandywsqn4kerh9t9e5tq3rfx7qqwg250 I'm not a front-end developer, I only dabble in client-side Javascript to get things done.
It's always interesting to me how the JS ecosystem is willing to throw away everything foundational every couple of years. And evolution might be warranted, but the result is instability and a really poor ROI for developers learning the latest shiny tech, doomed to be irrelevant soon, or for businesses that have to continually be on the upgrade treadmill, or risk unmanageable technical debt.