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> Same for htmx, it might get the job done but in 5 years maybe it’s hard to find people to work on your niche framework code base.

At least based on the article's description of the app, I don't think 5 years down the road is really the concern. They're building an LLM tool that leans heavily on real-time natural language processing. The last concern they'd likely have over the next 5 years is whether they can hire frontend or fullstack devs for the current codebase.

Between the odds that frontend development changes in the next 5 years and the odds that this service fundamentally changes either at the product or architecture level, hiring devs in 5 years really should be the last of their concerns.



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