's talk is great for those already bought into large JS-heavy systems, showing you can still benefit from the platform
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I don't think
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this message is really corrosive and creating antagonism between allies.
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Chrome's job is to improve the platform. Our job is to bring those innovations to as many ppl as possible.
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"locked in" "large JS-heavy" reflects marketing for a framework not platform improvements.
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we all have work to do and we're on the same side. Let's act like it.
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Honestly, I don't think we all are on the same side. Many want to own their own meta-platform, and don't really care about the web.
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Ember is pretty good here, so I'm always happy to have these conversations, but others explicitly want the web to only be JS+gfx+net
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I agree we both are in opposition to that worldview.
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It's a growing view though, and as a fan and proponent of the web, I want to prove it wrong technically, and point it out clearly
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then help us, don't attack us.
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Ember and Polymer (and maybe Angular) saying this loud and clear will work better than Polymer standing alone.
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