articles r a symptom. Folks argue against frameworks bc web has many hard problems &no framework solves them all.. yet.
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Replying to @Runspired @thomasABoyt
coordination is a key problem, and in the absence of a framework we'd need a lighter coordination system.
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web components aren't it, because the key coordination problem is data flow.
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at the end of the day, the question is what gets the job done for the most people across the most teams.
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anti-framework articles always end up with large tables of things you have to manually put together.pic.twitter.com/B7h90J5lMz
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Isn't this basically what the JS ecosystem looks like outside of Ember and Angular?
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Replying to @jamonholmgren @wycats and
It's not like framework-less-ness hasn't been tried. These articles tend to ignore the messy reality of it.
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Replying to @jamonholmgren @wycats and
Composing loads of special purpose modules together has advantages and disadvantages like any approach.
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@TheLarkInn oh I wasn't arguing for it, just understanding it.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @Runspired @jamonholmgren and
I think many frameworks are narrowing/converging on the right abstractions. SDK is coming.
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I think data flow and DOM structure is still fairly non-interoperable :/
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