Code & Curiosity by Maximilian Schwarzmüller Maximilian Schwarzmüller
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Join Maximilian Schwarzmüller, a professional web developer and bestselling online course instructor as he discusses programming, shares his views & opinions on frameworks, languages, libraries and technology in general or gives you insights into his life as a developer and course creator.
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My opinion on Angular 18 & React 19
Two major frameworks (yes, React is a library .... ) and two major versions.
Here's my opinion on both! -
Should you use Bun, Deno etc. instead of Node.js?
Node.js allows you to run JavaScript outside of the browser. So does Bun, Deno and some other JavaScript runtimes that emerged over the last couple of years.
All these runtimes were created to solve certain problems that were introduced by Node.js.
But should you make the move away from Node.js? -
I'm not interested in your strong opinions!
You're preferring const over let? Think again!
You're using Angular? Is that a joke? You get the point ...
I really hate that part of social media and the "developer world". What about you? -
Are we going back to PHP with fullstack JavaScript?
In my early days as a web developer, I got started with HTML, CSS, JS and PHP.
Nowadays, modern fullstack JavaScript / JSX code can kind of feel like that basic PHP code I wrote back then. But is it really the same? -
Should you use Next.js 14 & the "App Router"?
With Next.js 14, the "App Router" became fully stable, since the last missing piece - "Server Actions" - were marked as stable.
I've worked with it for multiple months now. Would I recommend it? -
How many programming languages should you learn & know?
There's an endless amount of programming languages out there. And new ones are released frequently. So ... how many should you learn and know?
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