After using DOM-centric, declarative, custom elements/components, looking back at code from MVC/Templating libraries will make you nauseous.
@csuwldcat you still need to keep state, and it's terrible to put that in the dom
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@seanmonstar a few reasons: 1) no mem, structural, or sync duplication 2) the arg that their TTL is unreliable is a result of improper use. -
@csuwldcat its not a dom-specific problem. Keeping truth in the view is always more complicated
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@seanmonstar state management on element-bound browser-native JavaScript objects is fine, it makes state sync to the stateful target a snap.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@seanmonstar I'll give you this, prior to the modern browser age (most of web >= IE9) arguments for mock-DOM structures were more relevant.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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