What is the problem web components try to solve in the first place that can't and is already solved now without? ...seriously.
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Replying to @serapath @slightlylate
The lack of interop between frameworks. WCs are meant to wrap components and abstract away internals (like which framework is used)
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Replying to @pfrazee @slightlylate
This is not true. It's a conscious choice of framework makers to do it. We already have the DOM and ...
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frameworks could offer compatibility APIs. And with a cross-domain re-usable module cache, i don't care about mixing ember, angular & react
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But why would browser vendors work on issues the community has, if they can re-invent the wheel and push it from their privileged position?
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Replying to @serapath @slightlylate
I think that's a bit unfair. I recognize why you feel disconnected but see alex's reply, there is a reason for it
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Back In The Day (TM) I helped out with the Open Ajax Alliance interop specs & impls. I've seen this all before.
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Oh, the usual: event busses, Ajax abstractions (before we designed `fetch()`), namespace coordination, etc. etc.
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Replying to @slightlylate @pfrazee
... which means you learned nothing from it and just behave again the same way, because you can? Sounds like this is what you want to say :)
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You misunderstand: I was tech lead for a JS framework back then. These were *my* incentives. Not my first rodeo.
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Replying to @slightlylate @pfrazee
..who's first rodeo is anything anyway these days
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