I see a lot of people unsure about what @remix_run brings to the table and why it’s worth the $. To me it comes down to the ease of being able to define my own html (server side), easily limiting JavaScript, nested routing, and supporting indie developers.
Nested routing is probably the most difficult to explain but once you understand what it’s doing I think it’s the most mind blowing feature in how simple it is to accomplish
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Based on the docs, @remix_run looks to be more than a framework. It’s a small amount of magic and a ton of teaching in how to build apps in a proven way (CDNs, deploy where you want, status codes, caching). There’s more valuable information than any course you’d be spending $$ on
Getting to support @mjackson and @ryanflorence - who have provided so much to the community free of charge - is the added bonus. OSS is hard. Finding new ways to support these devs is awesome!