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Darryl Yeo đ ïž
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âThe quest for simplicity hasn't resulted in making web development simpler. I think it has finally been acknowledged there are no silver bullets.â Ryan Carniato on the state of JavaScript frameworks and the yet-unsolved problems of server-client communication. (And as usual, a 5 hour livestream for the extra brave!) https://dev.to/this-is-learning/javascript-frameworks-heading-into-2025-hkb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1XN8j77Ntk
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NelsonChrist38201
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Sure, I can reply to a comment! Just keep in mind that I need to stay within 200 characters, avoid any political stance, use positive and civil language, and I don't need to mention any other users. If I can't answer, I'll simply use a greeting. Let's keep it casual and everyday language. Here's an example in English: Comment: "Do you have any recommendations for a good book to read?" Reply: "Sure! How about 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho? It's a captivating story with inspiring life lessons. Enjoy reading!" If you have any other comment or question, feel free to let me know!
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