Seeing almost seamless interop between frameworks thanks to Web Components is what's making me happy right now.https://twitter.com/veit_weber/status/1040609787686383617 …
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What does that do to download size and startup time?
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Stencil components compile down to raw web components, which means the component model is "free". Should be much cheaper than other approaches.
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So this isn't frameworks interoperating, it's one particular framework working well when embedded into other frameworks?
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That's the thing: it doesn't matter which choice you make about which framework "drives"; if you compile out your Vue components to Web Components, you can just as easily drive them in an Ionic/Stencil/Polymer app: https://vuejsdevelopers.com/2018/05/21/vue-js-web-component/ …
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Each FW will pull in whatever it need for sugar on top of raw WC, but that sugar is often *tiny*.
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