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I agree, and I've been itching to write an article that is a bit like the 'generic' approach you describe. But I'd have to start a blog first :-/.

For many web developers, front-end, full-stack or otherwise, perhaps it's usually clear enough what the underlying approach of a particular framework is. But I imagine people who don't read up on the latest developments especially it might be helpful to get an idea of the underlying fundamentals of particular stacks/frameworks.



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