No. In fact we're actually realizing the way we used to ship code was egregiously slow, inaccessible, and no interoperable. Welcome to front end _Engineering_. https://twitter.com/ben_howdle/status/930012526628110337 …
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That's only part of it. Having a rich corporation own the end-to-end experience makes so much difference. The web doesn't even have a word in its vocabulary to describe the stability I enjoyed in my .net days.
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I'm so sick of the web's lack of stability that honestly having Facebook own React is a huge selling point for me.
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If only Facebook owning React actually resulted in what you want. Instead, React is less stable than .net and the biggest new tool Facebook wrote advertises the ability to "eject" as a main selling point. Postgres has had a much better run than almost any DB, by analogy.
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Don't conflate "stability" with "I don't have to learn new things." By stability I mean it works, isn't buggy, etc.
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I definitely don't mean the latter :) In order to get this kind of stability, a project needs to be serious about owning the primary end to end experience, and "eject" is very corrosive to this goal.
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I think them owning a lot of the top api stack CRA runs on is enough. I see eject as a blessing not a curse, and that mostly due to the support the community has around the chosen stack.
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Samesies.
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