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Claude code made a much slower coder for a good reason.

Now I can find out the gaps, corner cases and motivates me more on craftmanship and perfecting the artifacts i delivered.


Another library ignores shadow dom.

As of now you don't need any frameworks for this. The new command and navigation apis, would just do the same trick.


Fair point on shadow DOM. That said, µJS targets server-rendered HTML workflows, where pages are plain HTML generated by a backend framework or template engine. In that context, shadow DOM is rarely used, so this limitation doesn't affect the typical µJS user. If you're building heavily component-based UIs with Web Components, µJS is probably not the right tool anyway. A proper JS framework would serve you better.

On the native APIs: yes, the Navigation API and Speculation Rules are exciting, but browser support is still uneven. µJS works today across all modern browsers without any configuration. That said, I agree the gap will narrow over time.


Which new command and navigation apis are you referring to?


Google is your friend


Nice, I also have built another text based learning tool with drills

https://nemorize.com/roadmaps


This roadmap focuses on:

triage before diagnosis

when dashboards lie

why doing nothing is sometimes correct

partial failures and cascading effects

humans under stress

turning incidents into better architecture


And I have this roadmap if anyone interested in

https://nemorize.com/roadmaps/typescript


What's the "Sign in to study" button? Nothing happens when I click on it. If I click above it takes me to am explanation of the subject.


It should in theory allow you to answer the questions associated with the section. Let me cross check.


Yep it is broken, will be fixing 5 min.


Fixed. please retry. Thanks for reporting.


Yes but content is updated.


Thanks


I built a comprehensive C# roadmap focused on how the language actually works


Should be named in rust we don't trust


Here's a roadmap with real challenging content I prepared for TypeScript


Did you wrote all of them today?


No some several days


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