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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The hottest take, of course, is that *even jQuery* does great with WC support and you have to really try to break it.
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The main issue with React is that it seems to have a... I'd dare say hatred towards the browser. It's basically a whole VM that's bypassing everything the browser offers to accomodate for the trainwreck that is React Native. All of its faults are a result of that approach.
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It's extremely similar to Java in that regard. Remember "Java everywhere"? Tens of millions of devs jumping on the bandwagon delivering software that makes Electron apps look like they were written by Chris Sawyer in assembly by comparison.
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I misinterpreted what you were saying as “frameworks should build on top of web components” instead of using property binding which sort of became an unofficial spec if you will.
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Eh, yes and no. I see your point certainly, 100%, but property binding is sort of a made-up, non-spec thing. Did anyone even do such a thing before React? Seems like React popularized the concept, & only did it for a React components, so hesitant to break user land for a non-spec
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. 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.