I'll use whatever the client wants me to, but for my own projects, it's PHP, htmx, Postgres, Shoelace, and plain HTML and JS for everything else.
It's 10× faster than in any modern approach, there's no build step, I can sync it to any server and it just runs, the code is simple, the end result is snappy, it loads immediately, it has great UX, and I don't need to scale to a million users anyway.
It's 10× faster than in any modern approach, there's no build step, I can sync it to any server and it just runs, the code is simple, the end result is snappy, it loads immediately, it has great UX, and I don't need to scale to a million users anyway.