The frontend universe in the post-pandemic world seems to be doing alright, but it is not without reminiscing about the good (not-so) old times when the world had to move online, new tech projects were overflowing, and waves of funding were high. Now, the industry seems to have shaken off the glitter of the gilded era and entered a phase of practicality and simplicity. https://webdesignernews.com/state-of-frontend-2024/
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