anonzzzies 3 days ago

I know I am an old angry guy but I really don't want things to 'feel' (not sure what that even is) more modern; I have projects that bring me millions a year which are running for over 2 decades now and this kind of 'modern' is just obsolete next year. I like profit and not being bothered by updates every 5 seconds. I have a simple stack, my saas apps are violently fast and they run for decades without me touching anything but some bugs/features. The modern feel is not required and in fact detrimental to just making bucketloads of business value and company wealth imho. But then again, we never had investors, so I don't know how it feels to burn other people's money.

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bananapub 3 days ago

These are weird things to complain about for templ - it’s very boring and stable and it just compiles to very boring Go code while 1) providing type safety for your templates and 2) being less annoying to compose things than template.html.

It definitely doesn’t feel like JSX or any other modern/exciting thing to me.

anonzzzies 3 days ago

The author and you are good at convincing me to use it. thanks and thats not sarcasm.

axadrn 3 days ago

Appreciate that! Always happy to find common ground.

axadrn 3 days ago

THIS actually!

axadrn 3 days ago

Totally fair – stable, fast, boring tech is often the best kind of tech.

templ’s more for folks who want to stay in Go but need a smoother frontend experience for modern UI needs.

anonzzzies 3 days ago

Yep, that makes sense. I do prefer Go to TS really as I love typesystems but TS types often are completely unreadable. I am a Haskell guy and not entirely sure how they managed to make TS types this line noisy and, frankly, a struggle.

axadrn 3 days ago

Is TS actually a thing? ^^

thestepafter 3 days ago

Curious about your stack that you are using if you don’t mind sharing.