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But now you add in zero and zero is like the best state management that's ever existed because it's very queryable, syncs to your server, like syncs to like totally solved the whole question of state. So now if you're comparing React plus zero to solid plus zero, the gap starts to feel a lot narrower. So I'll probably still continue to use solid, but.
But now you add in zero and zero is like the best state management that's ever existed because it's very queryable, syncs to your server, like syncs to like totally solved the whole question of state. So now if you're comparing React plus zero to solid plus zero, the gap starts to feel a lot narrower. So I'll probably still continue to use solid, but.
It's like the front-end just becomes so stupid now. It really just comes down to styling. Zero plus any front-end framework, all you're spending your time on is CSS, which sounds like hell, but it just means all this other stuff went away. You mean Tailwind.
It's like the front-end just becomes so stupid now. It really just comes down to styling. Zero plus any front-end framework, all you're spending your time on is CSS, which sounds like hell, but it just means all this other stuff went away. You mean Tailwind.
I thought Tailwind was CSS.
I thought Tailwind was CSS.
It's been interesting. Front end becomes really, really stupid. It's like a really, really dumb effort now with something like this.
It's been interesting. Front end becomes really, really stupid. It's like a really, really dumb effort now with something like this.
Yeah, yeah. I would say technically, yes. I think the idea of React is it diffs your UI. The idea with Solid is it diffs your data. And diffing your UI is inefficient, like all this stuff, but it is simpler in the sense that you're never going to be diffing too much data. It's kind of hard to explain, but the React integration with...
Yeah, yeah. I would say technically, yes. I think the idea of React is it diffs your UI. The idea with Solid is it diffs your data. And diffing your UI is inefficient, like all this stuff, but it is simpler in the sense that you're never going to be diffing too much data. It's kind of hard to explain, but the React integration with...
with Xero was a lot simpler and is a lot more straightforward and it kind of avoids all these problems. The solid integration with Xero is going to be a lot more complicated. It's going to be technically better, but it just doesn't feel as like... a natural fit. In the end, they're both going to be the same. I guess it's all going to be technically better performance wise.
with Xero was a lot simpler and is a lot more straightforward and it kind of avoids all these problems. The solid integration with Xero is going to be a lot more complicated. It's going to be technically better, but it just doesn't feel as like... a natural fit. In the end, they're both going to be the same. I guess it's all going to be technically better performance wise.
But there's a complexity to it that just doesn't exist with React and totally arbitrary. I think this like randomly turned out this way. But yeah, I mean, either way, I think the point here is I'm finally going to be able to look at front end and be like, this is just My brain can be totally off when I'm working on front end. All the annoying stuff is gone.
But there's a complexity to it that just doesn't exist with React and totally arbitrary. I think this like randomly turned out this way. But yeah, I mean, either way, I think the point here is I'm finally going to be able to look at front end and be like, this is just My brain can be totally off when I'm working on front end. All the annoying stuff is gone.
It's one stack dot dev.
It's one stack dot dev.
XeroSync. XeroSync.dev? Yeah. Oh, okay. Here's a funny question I have for you. So Xero.com is owned by Google, I think. Zero.com. Really? Yes. And the people working on Xero would like that domain name one day. Yeah. And they were wondering if Google could do them a solid. They said no. They want them to pay fair market value. That's what Google said.
XeroSync. XeroSync.dev? Yeah. Oh, okay. Here's a funny question I have for you. So Xero.com is owned by Google, I think. Zero.com. Really? Yes. And the people working on Xero would like that domain name one day. Yeah. And they were wondering if Google could do them a solid. They said no. They want them to pay fair market value. That's what Google said.
What do you think fair market value for Xero.com is?
What do you think fair market value for Xero.com is?