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What's the connection?

Also, take a look at this response from 2021:

"Like I said earlier, it was always the intention that we're not going to be able to work on it full-time... [I]t was intentionally designed for this kind of sporadic development. We would get critical fixes out as soon as posible, but overall, starting with 2.0, it's mostly in maintenance mode and does not strive to be the best tool for production React apps. It is a tool to get started and get something running fast. Perhaps, it's not even best at that anymore."

https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/discussions/117...



A new solution could replace some of the tools we use today, making it obsolete and not worth maintaining in the future.

Make sense, but the lack of an "oficial" solution doesn't help https://react.dev/learn/start-a-new-react-project


I have been tempted to go back to turn of the century tech: html tables for layout with inline css for styling and smarty template for separation of concerns all driven by php.


> html tables for layout with inline css for styling

Html and css have only been getting better over the past two decades; they are not the problem; no need to resort to inline styles and tables. As for going back to server-side templating with php, this is a very good option.




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