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parham commented on Next.js is infuriating   blog.meca.sh/3lxoty3shjc2... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
parham · 5 days ago
I didn’t fully read the post, but pretty sure they have a good point. I inherited next.js on a project it is the absolute worst framework.

I don’t need/want to elaborate.

parham commented on Happy 20th Birthday, Django   djangoproject.com/weblog/... · Posted by u/davepeck
parham · 2 months ago
The most amazing and well thought out web framework I’ve ever used.

Cannot wait for the async and bg work interface!

Happy birthday Django you cutie

parham commented on I made a chair   milofultz.com/2025-05-27-... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
parham · 3 months ago
Looks like a minimalist Rietveld chair! Nice job
parham commented on You should know this before choosing Next.js   eduardoboucas.com/posts/2... · Posted by u/tobr
parham · 5 months ago
Not to mention the absolute worst dev build time that’s had an open PR with a lot of complaints for years and not addressed.
parham commented on You should know this before choosing Next.js   eduardoboucas.com/posts/2... · Posted by u/tobr
parham · 5 months ago
Not to mention the absolute worst dev build time that’s had an open PR with a lot of complaints for years and not addressed.
parham commented on A coder considers the waning days of the craft   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/jsomers
parham · 2 years ago
This will test how egoless each programmer is.

If you’re truly egoless and care about the outcome and not the path to the outcome… you’ll see how exciting this is.

parham commented on Things I wish I knew before moving 50K lines of code to React Server Components   mux.com/blog/what-are-rea... · Posted by u/thunderbong
parham · 2 years ago
So if I understood correctly RSC are the “next iteration” of iframes?
parham commented on Bram Moolenaar has died   groups.google.com/g/vim_a... · Posted by u/wufocaculura
parham · 2 years ago
Rest in peace! I would not be able to function as a dev without Vim. Amazing work
parham commented on I have reached Vim nirvana   maxwellrules.com/misc/nvi... · Posted by u/behnamoh
et1337 · 3 years ago
In my book, it’s way better to install one Vim extension in whatever your favorite IDE is, than to install Vim with a hodge podge of 5 extensions and 300 lines of Vimscript. The keybindings are really the unique selling point of Vim, and you can get them anywhere.

I actually view this as another advantage of Vim; you don’t have to learn new keybindings every time you switch editors.

parham · 3 years ago
I would say that’s making the assumption that IDE is actually bound to the key bindings in a useful way (e.g. file exploring)

I have yet to find an IDE that has integrated well with key bindings.

parham commented on Is Web3 Bullshit? (Transcript)   blog.mollywhite.net/is-we... · Posted by u/pferde
parham · 3 years ago
yes

(saved you a click)

u/parham

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