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1. frumpl+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-12-02 19:13:56
I'm certainly not advocating for a return to C + ncurses, but there's a wide ocean of options between that and HTML+CSS+JS in the terminal.
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2. dboon+3d[view] [source] 2025-12-02 20:08:26
>>frumpl+(OP)
Yes, for simple projects, absolutely. But when you're shipping something as widely adopted as CC, I disagree. At the end of the day, you're making a UI. It happens to be rendered via the terminal. You still need accessibility, consistent layouts, easy integration with your backend services, inputs, forms, and so on. If you don't need that stuff, there are lots of other, simpler options. But if you do, your other options begin to resemble a half baked, bug filled reimplementation of the web. So just use the web.
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3. frumpl+6e3[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-03 18:00:17
>>dboon+3d
I don't think you and I live on the same planet when it comes to engineering, but I'm used to that when it comes to folks who have spent their entire career in the web stack.

The web is the half-baked, bug-filled reimplementation of the native application stack. We figured these problems out a long time ago, and the constant wheel re-invention from folks who only know and refuse to use anything but the web is getting old. I'm tired of everything you produce being slow, buggy, and consuming gigabytes of RAM.

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