Does anybody actually like React? A cherry-picked collection of React (and React-tainted) criticism.
Frameworkism is now the dominant creed of today's frontend discourse, and it's bullshit. We owe it to ourselves and to our users to reject dogma and embrace engineering as a discipline that strives to serve users first and foremost.
Does anybody actually like React? A cherry-picked collection of React (and React-tainted) criticism.
A look back at some of the most impactful articles, talks, research papers, and software tools that shaped my year in 2025.
The new frameworks will continue until morale improves.
Everyone keeps turning their noses up about developers having "hot takes" online but you know that article? Yeah, that one. You're all talking about that one because they cranked their opinions up to eleven.
Everything is a trade-off and how to keep track of your architectural decisions.
The personal homepage of Florian Rappl from Regensburg, Germany. Physicist, software engineer, developer and designer for modern information technology.
Released Endgame 1.1 with home screen widgets, saw Lijsje growing to 60+ lists daily, took a break to explore Antwerp's sewers, and remembered what sabbaticals are about.
TMiR 2024-12: React 19 is here 🎉 | Q&A from 2024-12-23 Join Carl, Mark, and Mo as we break down This Month in React. We'll break down what's new in an hour-long conversation.
Home of my thoughts and observations
Accessibility works best when relying on solid web standard features. These ones have been widely available for a while now. Let's start using them.
I'm a product engineer with 15 years of experience.
A double weeknote starting 25 November 2024.
My work focuses on meaningful content, practical typography, and inclusive design.
The one where I pen some premium rage bait