You wrote and shipped this in three days, eh?
Hi, the author of Gea here. Gea is built upon the principles introduced by 11 years of history, based on all of the UI frameworks I have authored so far, the most recent of which are erste and regie from 2017-2019. And Gea itself is written over 6 months, the history of which is compressed in the initial commit as I don't believe in populating Github history with crappy commits that alter design decisions and introduce breaking changes. You can imagine Gea was closed source before the 1.0.0 launch, and made only open at the end.
not the author of the gea but from what I can see in the readme, the ideas go back to 2017, erste.js and regie were earlier versions of the same concept.
https://github.com/dashersw/erste https://github.com/dashersw/regie
It was likely almost entirely AI-generated but there are two oddities:
- MIT — Copyright (c) 2017-present Armagan Amcalar: It would be an interesting bout of hubris to give yourself a copyright that predates the beginning of the project by 9 years.
- The README lists sizes as "kb" rather than "KB": I find it odd that it would get units wrong unless it was specifically instructed to do so?