It’s interesting to see how convention over configuration had its hay-day in the 2010s. Angular, EmberJS, Django, and Rails were very, very popular. Now, the new type of modern stack, e.g. React/NextJS with bespoke backends consisting of things like NodeJS spaghetti with express seem to have a lot of traction.
I base the above assertion mainly on looking at Who’s Hiring posts btw.
sidenote - is NextJS really the best “convention over configuration” approach for react? I’d love to just use ember, but most of the community has moved to react, but I really enjoy the opinionated approach
> sidenote - is NextJS really the best “convention over configuration” approach for react? I’d love to just use ember, but most of the community has moved to react, but I really enjoy the opinionated approach
I base the above assertion mainly on looking at Who’s Hiring posts btw.
sidenote - is NextJS really the best “convention over configuration” approach for react? I’d love to just use ember, but most of the community has moved to react, but I really enjoy the opinionated approach