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VSHN.timer #248: Rethinking Web Development in 2024

4. Nov 2024

Welcome to another VSHN.timer! Every Monday, 5 links related to Kubernetes, OpenShift, CI / CD, and DevOps; all stuff coming out of our own chat system, making us think, laugh, or simply work better.

Web development is a vibrant and rapidly changing field that shapes how we interact with the digital world. With an ever-growing array of frameworks and tools at their disposal, developers are constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance user experiences and streamline their workflows. In this post, we’ll explore various perspectives on popular web development frameworks, including exciting alternatives to established platforms and the challenges that developers face in this dynamic landscape.

  1. Why World War WordPress will end with a Zombie Fork
    Darnell Clayton paints a vivid picture of the ongoing conflicts within the WordPress community, suggesting that the fragmentation of this once-unified platform may lead to a „zombie fork.“ This thought-provoking piece examines the implications of these divisions and what they mean for the future of WordPress and its users:
    https://darnell.day/why-world-war-wordpress-will-end-with-a-zombie-fork
  2. WordPress alternatives
    After reading the previous post, this one would be logical. This insightful article dives into a treasure trove of WordPress alternatives, showcasing platforms that cater to diverse needs and preferences. From minimalist site builders to robust content management systems, David Darnes highlights the unique features and benefits of each option, empowering developers and users to make informed choices for their web projects:
    https://darn.es/wordpress-alternatives
  3. Why I’m over GraphQL
    In this candid reflection, Matt Bessey reveals his growing frustration with GraphQL, highlighting its complexities and performance pitfalls. He advocates for simpler alternatives that can deliver the same functionality without the overhead, sparking a conversation about the balance between power and usability:
    https://bessey.dev/blog/2024/05/24/why-im-over-graphql
  4. Cursed knowledge from Immich
    The Immich website invites readers to explore a collection of intriguing insights dubbed „cursed knowledge“. While the specifics may be shard to grasp, the concept promises to challenge conventional thinking and spark curiosity, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in the quirks of application development:
    https://immich.app/cursed-knowledge
  5. A list of text-only news sites
    In an age of information overload, this article curates a list of text-only news websites that offer a refreshing, distraction-free reading experience. Perfect for those seeking clarity and focus, these sites prioritize content over flashy design, making them a valuable resource for news enthusiasts:
    https://greycoder.com/a-list-of-text-only-new-sites

As web development continues to evolve, staying informed about the latest frameworks and tools is crucial for developers aiming to create impactful digital experiences. By exploring alternatives and understanding the challenges within the community, developers can make more informed decisions that elevate their projects and delight users.

What web development frameworks have you found most effective in your projects, and why? Have you ever faced challenges with a specific framework, and how did you overcome them? What features do you believe are essential in a web development framework to improve user experience? Get in touch with us, and see you next week for another edition of VSHN.timer.

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