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yeah, the text on their main landing page reads like a promo you see in a game; just a combination of fancy words lol

"Hono

Fast, Lightweight, Web-standards

Runs on any JavaScript runtime."



fast = fast routing / throughput

lightweight = small code size

web standards = not node apis (fetch, not http.createClient, etc.)

runs on any JS runtime = runs in deno/node/bun/workers/etc

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But yes the project is meant to be read by someone already in the field.

The people who actually know how to use it.

Yes it seems like a fancy combo of words if you don't know what they mean, but that's true for anything.


> Yes it seems like a fancy combo of words if you don't know what they mean, but that's true for anything.

This is untrue: it's possible to make things much more accessible than they are here.

You write for an audience. This project could have written a description that works for "most programmers with any background at all in web development." Instead they chose a much narrower audience. People are complaining about that choice.


Sure, and they can complain to their hearts desire.

But it would be more fun to talk about the tech.

1. The OP is not the author of this project.

2. The project author did not know it was going to be directed at a more general audience.

3. They may have prepared the README for that if they knew.

4. Enjoy the tech and stop being so damn nitpicky HN

So to end this, I explained the tech and reason why:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39318998


Fair enough, I do agree with all that.




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