• RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    This sounds a lot like every framework, 20 years ago you could have written that about rails.

    Which IMO makes sense because if code isn’t solving anything interesting then you can dynamically generate it relatively easily, and it’s easy to get demos up and running, but neither can help you solve interesting problems.

    Which isn’t to say it won’t have a major impact on software for decades, especially low-effort apps.