I wasn't trying to be a fortune cookie earlier -- during one of the js hipster wars I had to find out for myself, first quickjs and then solidjs =>
maceip.github.io/kasm-ui-app…
big caveat here -- I wielded soid3 as best I could but might have left $/table
results? same same
When everyone is tokenmaxxing, I am building a coding agent with an opinionated tech stack:
- CRUD and RESTful API with Rust Actix Web
- SQLite
- Users, teams, profiles
- RBAC with scopes
- Mobile/web apps with SolidJS
- Admin app
- Hosting backups
github.com/brainless/nocodo
Been using @opencode's Big Pickle, after getting their Go plan, on a whim decided to try other models.
Nope they're stupid. They break a solidjs app in one prompt and cant figure out why. It's back to Big Pickle.
A 13 KB runtime that updates a 10,000-row list ~7× faster than React 19.
v0.8.0 adds a compile-time optimizer (constant folding, dead-DOM elimination) a memo() HOC.
Benchmark harness is in the repo — don't trust me, re-run it.
npm create clarity@latest
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React's best days are behind it.
Svelte and SolidJS win on perf and simplicity now, and the "just use React" default is mostly legacy momentum at this point.
What's the framework you're actually starting new work with?
the current "stack" to reduce insane bugs i'm recommending before things get really nutty is
-schad-cn, tailwind css, and sveltekit
Yes you can do a bit better but leaning on and extending on these 3 are pretty minimal.
next.js and anything react or solidjs based should be avoided
Alot of bugs can be avoided with this strategy as react based design is performance trash and complicated by design
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