Fair but native <select> is also terrible. If we built web with only native components we'd never get a decent experience. That's my point. We shouldn't necessarily rely on people reimplementing. The browsers could do it but they have to try harder.
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Not sure I fully grokked what you were saying there but I know Angular folks have been working on web components interop quite a lot.
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None of those frameworks wants to adopt the WC isolation model and migrate from our existing isolation models. By good interop, I mean defining ecosystem wide standards for props/attrs (is title={{binding}} binding to an attribute or property) and similar issues.
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@robwormald could speak more to the first point. To the second point, I've been trying to sort that stuff out. Things like http://custom-elements-everywhere.com and https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/web-components/best-practices … are very focused on figuring out what the right patterns are.
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