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Perhaps the issue is with the constant use of the adjective "modern" in many new libraries and frameworks. It implies that there are no other notable benefits than the implementation being based on newer technologies and development practices.

Is it faster (than what's current out there), more stable or easier to use, would be the answer that most prospective users look for...



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