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I have a problem with React and spend a lot of time talking to my therapist

38 点作者 thomasbibby超过 5 年前

14 条评论

ramblerman超过 5 年前
&gt; So, Reactgate has become a thing. What&#x27;s been fomenting for a while blew up last week, with two prominent White Men In Tech having little tantrum Twitter breaks, and a wonderful woman of colour working as a dev&#x2F;designer feeling she is no longer welcome in our industry and planning to leave as soon as it&#x27;s financially possible.<p>God. Its so creepy casually stereotyping people by their race and gender in this manner.<p>Ironically it’s always from so called social justice moralists.<p>It reminds me of the Stephen fry quote about the church and sex.<p>&gt; It’s the strangest thing about this church - it is obsessed with sex, absolutely obsessed. Now, they will say we, with our permissive society and rude jokes, are obsessed. No. We have a healthy attitude. We like it, it’s fun, it’s jolly; because it’s a primary impulse it can be dangerous and dark and difficult. It’s a bit like food in that respect, only even more exciting. The only people who are obsessed with food are anorexics and the morbidly obese, and that in erotic terms is the Catholic Church in a nutshell.<p>These blog authors seem to have an analogous obsession with gender and race.
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k__超过 5 年前
Someone wrongly accused a well known React dev of being a white supremacist for things that didn&#x27;t happen.<p>Now people are, rightfully, angered about the false accusations, but the accusers use this to say &quot;see, we said you are toxic!&quot;<p>Guess we gonna have fallout from this bullshit a long time...
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machinecontrol超过 5 年前
Serious, not intended to flame bait question: Why is race&#x2F;gender featured so prominently in this technical post? Would it be appropriate to open a post with “black men in tech had a twitter meltdown”?
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alessioalex超过 5 年前
&gt; Mobile devices simply don&#x27;t have the CPU and memory to cope well with client-side JS apps.<p>I think they do, but most client-side JS apps are horribly designed. They load the whole bundle at once, display ads, have setTimeouts and other unnecessary things that add to the bloat.<p>Native apps aren&#x27;t great either, I hate the Twitter and Reddit ones, they constantly fail to load stuff, block and restart.
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mezi超过 5 年前
What is this madness? Is this a tech article? Is this what good content looks like on the internet? Is React racist? Do people simply spend too much time on twitter?<p>I have so many questions and hope to never have to answer any of them.
flippinburgers超过 5 年前
This is not a tech article and shouldn&#x27;t be listed. I read the summary of twitter remarks and am constantly amazed by how sensitive people appear to be.<p>... I should have left it alone as soon as I saw the comments about capitalism being shit and intersectionalism being a real thing.
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quantummkv超过 5 年前
&gt; In classic fashion, the most privileged 1% of developers (as in those with the most free time - young, white, able-bodied men) saw the newly released React and fell over themselves to be in on The Latest Interesting Technology.<p>I am a brown guy in a 3rd world country who has been using react for long enough to be an early adopter. Reading this suddenly transformed me into a 6.6ft, white skinned, blue eyed Aryan wet dream.<p>&gt; The concept of &quot;We Live In A Meritocracy&quot; becomes firmly implanted in the community.<p>&gt; We reach today, where two prominent React community leaders quit Twitter rather than deal with accusations of emerging white nationalism and machismo-fueled poor behavior.<p>&gt; The popularity of React is fueled by corporate-sponsorship, a tech industry seeking validation by becoming Hard and Masculine, and aggressive Capitalist principles (validation through work, market dominance, a continuous supply of skilled Labor) that result in Things being placed before People.<p>This is next level satire, right? right? Or at least something generated by an AI bot fuelled by China&#x2F;Russia&#x2F;Ghost of USSR. And the comments below the article take the cake. I have seen better comments on threads in &#x2F;b&#x2F;
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viach超过 5 年前
&quot;React&quot; and &quot;white supremacist&quot; words in a single blog post won&#x27;t deliver any good kind of discussion imho)
bayesian_horse超过 5 年前
I still think React is a wonderful library and feels like a more natural way to express a dynamic web page. Other frameworks get into your face a lot more.<p>It does seem like a lot of the grievances in this post are about arbitrary choices by the author or the teams using React as part of their stack.<p>Maybe I&#x27;m not attached enough to React that I can understand the problem.
viburnum超过 5 年前
The last two projects I worked on that used React, it was pretty obvious that there it served no purpose other than to make webdev into “hard” software engineering. Even the tiniest design changes required expensive software devs to implement them. Good for me but it cost the client a fortune.
layoutIfNeeded超过 5 年前
Can somebody give me a quick rundown on this react-gate?
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blacksoil超过 5 年前
Although there are lots of cases where React is overused, for example in mostly-static pages that don&#x27;t really benefit from automated state bindings, there are situations when React is nice. I just recently came back to Android development scene, and React Native actually makes it super easy to do simple Android dev. While it couldn&#x27;t be used in all use-cases, for prototyping and getting simple things done quickly, it seems like a pretty promising technology.
have_faith超过 5 年前
&gt; The popularity of React is fueled by corporate-sponsorship, a tech industry seeking validation by becoming Hard and Masculine, and aggressive Capitalist principles<p>Uh, huh.
GrumpyNl超过 5 年前
Despite the race &#x2F; gender notions, the rant is very recognizable.