There's always going to be something new, and most of it will fade into day old history.
But sometimes there's going to be that one thing just blows everything out of the water. It just so happens that most of the big things tend to be dominated by the big players who integrate it into their platforms for all their users.
Yes, and those big players have reason and justfication for creating and using them. I'm a big fan of what Blazor brings to the table, would I consider using it for a full fledged system right now. Debatable. Will it grow into something incredible. No doubt. Just take TypeScript as an example. Released in 2012, how easy to use do you think it was back then? How much tooling was built around it? How much has it progressed into what is a incredible product right now.
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There's always going to be something new, and most of it will fade into day old history.
But sometimes there's going to be that one thing just blows everything out of the water. It just so happens that most of the big things tend to be dominated by the big players who integrate it into their platforms for all their users.
Yes, and those big players have reason and justfication for creating and using them. I'm a big fan of what Blazor brings to the table, would I consider using it for a full fledged system right now. Debatable. Will it grow into something incredible. No doubt. Just take TypeScript as an example. Released in 2012, how easy to use do you think it was back then? How much tooling was built around it? How much has it progressed into what is a incredible product right now.