@austinnar4494

I built a JS framework with a rich abstraction layer that automatically picks the best JS framework to use under the hood

@domnantas

"I wouldn't recommend using it in production until it reaches Alpha"

10/10

@zaks7

"Last thing the world needs is another JavaScript framwork" - Jeff 2021

@UliTroyo

Well, time to update our resumes with 5+ years of Flamethrower experience.

@thenimalu

You have mastered balancing humour and informative content!

@ericsigne6575

Henceforth, to prove you're a JS developer, you'll need to show us the framework you've built

@blovio

We're watching a web designer decline into insanity in real time on this channel.

@halitic

These videos lead me directly into burnout without even having to work as a frontend dev fulltime

@blyxyas

"as ASAP as possible" was a highlight of this video and of my life

@Hefss

"I created a framework that creates frameworks" - a javascript deceloper

@jaromirprochazka3544

Your videos are always such rabbit holes to me. I just watch it like 3 times, then google half of the terms bumping into new ones in the process, and after like 3 hours of this I feel like after a half year of University. Thanks a lot for your work❤

@vojtechstrnad1

Many great jokes in this video, but this is my personal favorite: "Currently, Flamethrower is in meme status and I wouldn't recommend using it in production until it reaches alpha."

@ruffianeo3418

In my last web project I used the highly underappreciated "no framework". It's lean and mean and does what I tell it to do. 0 learning curve, too. And flexible! And it will not be out of fashion next week, too, because no one but me knows, it exists.

@ayushvyas3401

Can't wait to add 10yrs of flamethrower experience on my resume

@ChaoticNeutralMatt

You mad man. This is amazing, both the explanation, and your library.

@etchay

It's only a matter of time before employers ask you to show the JavaScript Frameworks you have created.

@wadecodez

Made something like this 6 years ago but it didn't use fancy web components, svelte, or intersection observer.  Never found a good use case for it because it always fetched entire pages.  In reality, I only needed to fetch sections of pages so I abandoned it then got to lazy to make something better.  Cool to see you make something similar!

@ja2347

I think you can achieve something similar using HTMX and Alpine JS, and am not surprised if no one here head of HTMX. It's awesome!

@DampeS8N

Yes. Been doing this sort of thing on the elder scrolls online site for the last year. It has been amazing.

@jomy10-games

This video was not only funny, it also brought up a lot of interesting information. well done!