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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I also trust the people I work with to make choices that are in the long-term interests of the product and to avoid incidentally throwing adjacent teams into chaos w/ incompatible rewrites. How do you build products without that trust? Wall teams off? Share nothing?
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Yeah, I agree. I'm just surprised you take issue with JSX. It's such a small and superficial piece. I'd be much more concerned about the investment in pretty much any other bit of non-standard front-end tech: SASS, TypeScript, Webpack, React, Jest etc.
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Oh, it's all suspect. The article only dwelled on one of these, tho.
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