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Angry man yelling at cloud (haha) article preaching to the choir. Not sure why I read it to the end, but at least I go to read the absolute gem of:

> However, if the web application is intrinsically complex, JavaScript is just not suitable, period. In this case, it’s recommended to use a proper programming language instead. For example, Blazor framework, which uses WebAssembly to run C# code directly in the browser [17]. No bizarre syntax, no winding code flow, no infrastructure madness and, especially, no bad performance.

Because running .NET on WASM is so much less insane than running JavaScript. Maybe in 30 years when WASM can do things without JS shims will that be a less ridiculous take.



To be honest Blazzor is great, but I mainly use server side stuff.




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