• TherouxSonfeir@lemm.ee
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      There are a lot of standard practices like… using a router to load the content of your SPA according to the url.

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        What I’m saying is, there’s no right way to build a thing that is inherently wrong.

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            Even a perfectly-built SPA is a thing that should’ve been a different kind of program (a native app or even something like Java Web Start) instead.

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              I strongly disagree, but I respect your opinion which was no doubt formed by different experiences with web technologies than I’ve had.

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                Not that it’s inherently good or bad, but the heavier web apps get the more a browser represents a sort of virtualization environment that only runs one stack. I think that’s interesting.

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                  What do you mean only runs one stack? Like front end framework? That would be the point. But it can communicate with any backend.

    • andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun
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      There’s no one right way. Saying there are wrong ways doesn’t imply the existence of one right way, though.