Directives Are Becoming the New Framework Lock In
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The article discusses how directives are becoming a new source of framework lock-in, making it difficult for developers to switch between frameworks, and the sole comment expresses a nuanced view on the trade-offs between framework-specific features and portability.
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I look at these new frameworks, and tried NextJS, and it's such a huge overhead in learning the specific conventions and that comes with being dependent on the framework.