Ignoring @seldo's intemperate, self-owning ad-homenim, let's consider what it might mean...there are many versions! A few:
1.) *literally do exactly this*
2.) add building blocks
3.) start from syntaxhttps://twitter.com/seldo/status/1135150260425318400 …
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Replying to @slightlylate @seldo
To me
@seldo's tweet quite clearly articulates that browsers should ship some form of DOM diffing that can be used as a backend for popular frameworks natively and that JSX should become part of JS.6 replies 0 retweets 17 likes -
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...and I outlined some of the reasons those are both much, much harder than they look. Not impossible, but entirely unlikely until/unless FB shows up to standards and start making concrete proposals.
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Which, BTW, they are doing in other areas to great success! Service Worker Navigation Preload, sampling debugging, etc. Killer stuff.
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I'm not aware of any proposals around diffing. The closest thing is the infra being debated in the Web Components working group for template parts:https://github.com/domenic/template-parts …
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No FB engagement there AFAICT or on the other low-level DOM APIs that would improve the situation, like feedback on constructable stylesheets. Maybe
@dominiccooney or@n8Schloss can correct me?2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Okay, so not gonna apologize for flying off the handle at my joke without reading the follow-ups clearly visible in my timeline at the time you responded?
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It wasn't clear to me, having read the follow-ups, that it was a joke. Happy to hear it is. In that context, apologies.
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