You can only imagine that when they made Star Trek back in the 1960s, they would have laughed if anyone suggested they’d still be making the show nearly six decades later. If you told [John K…
I looked into the source code to see how this was all generating the web content and server. It’s neat!It kind of looks like instead of bash scripts, it’s QuickBasic.
Once it generates the website, you’re just getting raw web content (html, css, js) and so you’re still working on that space.
I was hoping to see QuickBasic doing template strings, or some additional scaffolding.
Beyond being a neat thing in the world, the average web dev would reach for their favorite web framework and just use that instead and all the conveniences the frameworks solve.
I looked into the source code to see how this was all generating the web content and server. It’s neat!It kind of looks like instead of bash scripts, it’s QuickBasic.
Once it generates the website, you’re just getting raw web content (html, css, js) and so you’re still working on that space.
I was hoping to see QuickBasic doing template strings, or some additional scaffolding.
Beyond being a neat thing in the world, the average web dev would reach for their favorite web framework and just use that instead and all the conveniences the frameworks solve.