Brad makes an important point here: JSX is a proprietary language which is *not* on a trajectory to standardisation. Investing in it means taking on that toolchain *forever*.https://twitter.com/brad_frost/status/1002586347448815616 …
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This plays out in subtle, deadweight-lossy ways.
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I think everyone can agree there are many complex factors at play (note "part of" in my reply, mostly toward Ben's q). Another is even if/once everyone can agree on exactly how something should be done, they don't agree on priorities of actually doing it
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So, basically, we have to get say, Windows, for example, to move to be a web-based OS (ala ChromeOS), and then you think web developers will get what they want faster from standards bodies?
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Windows might be a bad example here, AFAIK, it's now a first-class thing to build "windows apps" as PWAs and deploy them in modern Windows.
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Abstractions are fine. The biggest struggle is keeping the cost down.