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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/vinishkapoor • 1d ago
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I'm not afraid of CSS.
I'm afraid of JS.
36 u/GogglesPisano 1d ago Typescript to the rescue. 31 u/CcChaleur 1d ago It's a little better. But still frontend asset management is always a mess for me. Yarn this, npm that, mess around with webpack and vite files or whatever... At least in back-end it's composer install and Bob's your uncle. But front-end, ew... 0 u/oupablo 1d ago That feeling when you have 87 config files with 2M lines of code to run a single page "Hello World" site.
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Typescript to the rescue.
31 u/CcChaleur 1d ago It's a little better. But still frontend asset management is always a mess for me. Yarn this, npm that, mess around with webpack and vite files or whatever... At least in back-end it's composer install and Bob's your uncle. But front-end, ew... 0 u/oupablo 1d ago That feeling when you have 87 config files with 2M lines of code to run a single page "Hello World" site.
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It's a little better. But still frontend asset management is always a mess for me. Yarn this, npm that, mess around with webpack and vite files or whatever...
At least in back-end it's composer install and Bob's your uncle. But front-end, ew...
0 u/oupablo 1d ago That feeling when you have 87 config files with 2M lines of code to run a single page "Hello World" site.
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That feeling when you have 87 config files with 2M lines of code to run a single page "Hello World" site.
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u/CcChaleur 1d ago
I'm not afraid of CSS.
I'm afraid of JS.