Agreed. My opinion is it is considered too complicated because there’s not “one true way”. Imagine Android without a proper SDK, testing support, etc. If it all relied on 3rd parties, it’d feel the same as the web
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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I’d love for
@code to have some blessed project setups with typescript. Menu > new typescript project > front end or something -
Samesies.
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@chancancode and I released libkit and ts-tsd to try to close this gap, fwiw:https://github.com/tildeio/libkit/blob/master/README.md …
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*sits back and grabs popcorn* ...this should be good.
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Nah. I'm not in a fighting mood this morning ;) I think it's great that React exists and the status quo today is much better than in the backbone days.
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But just because people don't like Ember doesn't mean the web doesn't know how to do stability. I'd be thrilled if someone else copied our stability story, which is very connected to our "individuals, not companies" governance model.
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Please don't think I'm picking on Ember. Even Vue seems pretty solid from what I hear, ditto with lodash. I'm talking about the MYRIAD other bits and pieces in a typical web dev stack. Getting it to all play well can be maddening at times.
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Yeah I agree. I just think that people underestimate how much we can do on this front with a more coalition-style open source.
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