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Chrome Project 🐡 & Web Standards TL; Blink API OWNER Named PWAs w/ @phae; probably making her ☕ DMs open. Tweets my own; press@google.com for official comms.

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    Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 1 Jun 2019
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    Alex Russell Retweeted Elliott Sprehn

    With every major browser supporting WC or about to, frameworks not supporting them are making a choice *against* interop and *for* lockin at this very late date: https://custom-elements-everywhere.com/ https://twitter.com/ElliottZ/status/1134790076599193600 …

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    Elliott Sprehn @ElliottZ
    Replying to @kosamari @slightlylate
    It's a shame that React doesn't have better support for embedding other frameworks in general (which is also why WCs are difficult to use with it). WCs are the way Vue, React, Angular, and other devs can collaborate on widgets. React fixing this would move the whole web forward.
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      2. Dan Bucholtz‏ @danbucholtz 1 Jun 2019
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        Hot take 😅. Can we give the frameworks a minute? I think support became ubiquitous like a week ago. If it’s still a situation in two years, then sure, but right now tools need to come up with a path where they don’t break their users.

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      3. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 1 Jun 2019
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        Everyone seems to have sorted this out with one glaring exception?https://custom-elements-everywhere.com/ 

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      2. Yehuda Katz  🥨‏Verified account @wycats 1 Jun 2019
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        What precisely does it mean for a framework to have interop?

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      3. Dave Methvin‏ @davemethvin 1 Jun 2019
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        I wonder too.

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      2. brent‏ @notbrent 2 Jun 2019
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        Replying to @slightlylate

        maybe you could spread less FUD and speak directly to the React team about your concerns rather than undermining the effort that your team at Google is making to work with frameworks like React with subtweets like this

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      3. Evan Bacon  🥓‏ @Baconbrix 2 Jun 2019
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        +1 👍

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      2. Lars Knudsen in  🇩🇰‏ @denladeside 1 Jun 2019
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        Then again, if you love the React component API but want to do WC, give #LitElement a try

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      3. David‏ @daveturissini 1 Jun 2019
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        Also https://lwc.dev/ 

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      2. Brenton‏ @appsforartists 1 Jun 2019
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        Replying to @slightlylate

        For all the ink spilled over bundle sizes and JS parse/execution time, it's weird to see a kerfluffle about framework interoperability. I wouldn't think you'd want to pay the overhead of e.g. React and Angular in one app.

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      3. Brenton‏ @appsforartists 1 Jun 2019
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        If web components were the primary element of reuse, it seems like it'd be really easy to end up with 5 versions of the same framework on one page.

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