I hope someone replies with an answer to "what does it offer that React doesn't?"
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Replying to @AdamRackis @jkup
React isn't the last word, ya know. For a work(mostly)alike, see Inferno.js.
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I'm actually keenly interested in newer template-based rendering that has tons of build-time optimizations.
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Replying to @BenLesh @BrendanEich and
for example Angular 2's rendering, that compiles the template at build time and doesn't ship a "compiler"
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Replying to @BenLesh @BrendanEich and
sad you didn't mention glimmer :)
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
:) Build-time optimizations there are also great. Wasn't sure if you still shipped template compiler
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I've seen projects attempting to statically analyze React render fns, but they can't cover everything
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Replying to @BenLesh @BrendanEich and
you can't analyze all of JS and avoid false negatives of false positives en masse.
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
Right, but a concise set of rules in a declarative templating language is much more analyzable.
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The trade-off is composition I think. People that love composing functions and components love React.
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the glimmer language is closer and closer to a nice pure functional language all the time.
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