@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

@UliTroyo

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

@zaks7

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

@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

@Hefss

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

@blyxyas

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

@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."

@etchay

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

@ChaoticNeutralMatt

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

@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!

@switchlyrics.

I appreciate how u tackle those chanllenges man,but most devs don't know the power of web components and lightdom also they don't know how other frameworks are memory intensive in state management,and bad in seo.

@ayushvyas3401

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

@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.

@vaibhavnayak3416

You either use an existing framework or understand js enough to create another js framework - Sun Tzu.

@jomy10-games

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