Again, more grist for the "old man yells at (amazon) cloud" mill...
the drive to SSR combined with the "necessary coolness" of isomorphic code that can run browser and server side... it just sets up that complexity footprint that allows for stuff like this.
I'm not pitching a return to bad old "JSP pages that use jQuery for the fun stuff", but at least that era had clearly defined boundaries. The "UI Guy" role used to fundamentally be a server side rendering space, we spent a decade going against that as we urgently set aside the web's idiomatic way of modeling the world for trying to "feel like an app", and in trying to swing back... well... there are some ugly security misses.
I'm not pitching a return to bad old "JSP pages that use jQuery for the fun stuff", but at least that era had clearly defined boundaries. The "UI Guy" role used to fundamentally be a server side rendering space, we spent a decade going against that as we urgently set aside the web's idiomatic way of modeling the world for trying to "feel like an app", and in trying to swing back... well... there are some ugly security misses.
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