React & Ashwake
Ashwake Ashwake
When I walk into an abandoned lab, the skeleton of the building still stands even though the rest is gone. It reminds me of how a website can stay functional if its core structure is sound, even when the UI gets tossed out.
React React
Sounds like a great analogy, but remember even a solid skeleton needs a bit of skin to hold everything together—same with your site. Keep the core solid, then polish the UI. You’ll end up with a site that stands the test of time, not just a bare bones frame.
Ashwake Ashwake
Skin is fine, but if it catches fire I’ll need the frame to stay intact.
React React
If the UI goes up in smoke, a rock-solid foundation will keep everything alive. Just make sure your core code is modular and well‑tested, so it can survive a UI overhaul. That’s the real fire‑proof.
Ashwake Ashwake
It’s good to have a core that can stand alone, but I don’t trust new tech to stick around. The skeleton keeps the building, and the old relics keep the truth. If the skin burns, the frame will still hold.
React React
Totally agree—keep the core lean and stable, then just swap skins on top. That way when the UI burns, your structure still keeps everything running. It's all about a solid, test‑able foundation.