It sucks so much its unreal, forces OOP JS, which causes extreme amounts of boiler plate code and mutation bugs, making a simple change becomes a one week task. I'm just doing a complete rewrite of a legacy codebase made with TS, webcomponents and lit into a modern framework, which is about the only sane thing to do with it.
In react, mutating a model is a bug. It's left up to the developer to remember not to do that. Outside of react, mutating a model seems like a natural fit for the way stuff actually works and it's not considered a bug.
Web components were invented to make components more reusable independently of frameworks, nice, but turns out frameworks kept improving and now code is much more reusable between any modern framework (react/svelte/vue) than with web components. They are fully enapsulated and a pain to style, so if you don't need that encapsulation for some reason, you should not use them.
Lit is a framework for using web components, managing state and routing, it adds lots of boilerplate and uses OOP hierarchies to couple abstractions that could be otherwise separate. Lit uses object properties to detect changes and provides rerendering of the changed parts of the app.
This combo makes it work so terrible, you're orcestrating encapsulated components within inheritance chains and each part has a lot of boiler plate code and a lot of mutation. Its separating encapsulation by technology instead of concern, and enforcing this really hard. The end result is code terrible to read and very hard to change, full of mutation bugs and broken flows that don't properly update.
They could be referencing wordpress.com, which is the hosted version of WordPress, rather than wordpress.org which is the open-source self-hosted version.
For your issue could you handle bringing up your docker-compose 'manually' in bin/dev? Maybe conditionally by checking if the image exists locally with `docker images`. Then tear it down and run foreman after it completes?
The uk is one of those strange countries where property prices go up despite rampant inflation (thus reduced budgets), increasing interest rates and increasing energy bills. But i still hope that somehow there will he a blip. Anyway good look! I am looking at mk (post code not necessarily the city), small villages and towns ideally around the new rail. We might even end up as neighbours!
How? There’s a family budget. You subtract increasing costs for food, clothing, public transport, and whats left gets used for a mortgage. So unless pay goes up you cant afford a mortgage. Traditionally the government and banks would make loans cheaper. But the interest rate is also going up. The british government is talking about multi generational loans but to me thats just crazy. We really need to solve it by making housing more affordable.
Real estate is an asset. The price of assets increases when there's inflation. I'm not so sure you pay for things in the order listed. You probably can do without new clothes longer than you can go without shelter.