This is ludicrous. Start with WC and if you end up needing svg support rebuild it all?
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Replying to @evilpingwin @BenDelarre and
yeah, that's borderline professional negligence. you need to pick technologies that won't paint you into a corner
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Replying to @Rich_Harris @evilpingwin and
Miss the point much? WC do not lock you in at all. Because they are HTML and standards based anything that works with HTML works with WC. Use WCs where it makes sense. When you need more use the appropriate tool. It'll interop with WC because it has to if it supports HTML!
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If you don't think that supporting this use case is important, or don't understand why WCs fail at it, then I don't think we're going to see eye to eye.https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris/status/1198339672361119745 …
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Replying to @Rich_Harris @BenDelarre and
Do React or Angular or VueJS support this?
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Replying to @Rich_Harris @BenDelarre and
Could you point to any example? I am failing to google anything like this.
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Replying to @dmitryshimkin @BenDelarre and
Here, I just made this for you: https://codesandbox.io/s/priceless-archimedes-4pxxp …. You can do the same thing in basically any non-WC framework, but it's completely impossible with web components
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Replying to @Rich_Harris @dmitryshimkin and
Agree that SVG not being extensible yet is not great! Proprietary, non-interoperable parallel-tree systems have an advantage until it is. How big that advantage is depends on need to vend SVG sub-elements, ofc.
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Replying to @slightlylate @dmitryshimkin and
As someone who does what I do for a living, I can tell you that it's absolutely essential. Most WC advocacy appears to be around BigCorp Design System Enterprise Edition, so it's easy to see why this critical use case (met by UI frameworks since at least 2013) was overlooked
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I don't know who you're arguing against at this point, but the caricature vs. the effort involved in making progress on these issues is doubly exhausting. LMK when you want to put an oar in to help fix.
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Replying to @slightlylate @dmitryshimkin and
What's exhausting is the suggestion that only those directly contributing to these standards have the right to point out their flaws. If I put an oar in, I'm going to be rowing in a different direction to you, because I think the boat is pointing the wrong way!
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Replying to @Rich_Harris @dmitryshimkin and
You're attributing malign or ignorant motivation -- that we didn't look at SVG extensibility (we did; went for HTML first) -- to a situation far more complex than your characterisation. If you spent this effort lobbying Mozilla and Apple for this, it could get done quickly.
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