I'm not really sure why this focuses so much on React, when it's a general "issue"/"feature"
More broadly, obviously there is some pressure to use a framework/library/programminglang/editor that has better LLM training. But even before LLMs.. you'd want to choose the one that has more SO questions, more blog posts and books published about it. The one where you can hire experienced programmers.
New players has a certain activation energy they need to overcome - which is probably good. B/c it slows down the churn of new shiny with incrementally improvements. I think a paradigm shift is sufficient though. Programmers like new shiny things - especially the good ones that are passionate about their craft
I used it as an example because I felt the data was pretty clear. I also felt that it follows a very human pattern (generative tools need customers, like other tools before, so they go with what the industry is demanding).... but now we seen an acceleration.
More broadly, obviously there is some pressure to use a framework/library/programminglang/editor that has better LLM training. But even before LLMs.. you'd want to choose the one that has more SO questions, more blog posts and books published about it. The one where you can hire experienced programmers.
New players has a certain activation energy they need to overcome - which is probably good. B/c it slows down the churn of new shiny with incrementally improvements. I think a paradigm shift is sufficient though. Programmers like new shiny things - especially the good ones that are passionate about their craft