What's with people liking custom elements? I feel the only argument going for them is: "it's globally scoped XML" - and not sure that's good
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
well, they feel native — you use <audio> and it creates an audio player, use <google-map> and it creates a map — all in HTML
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Replying to @arturi
not quite - first you need to define what <google-map> is using JS in the first place; I feel `GoogleMap()` is equally descriptive
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
and element mounting happens in HTML source, not in JS, which feels more intuitive, maybe just a habit “from the past”
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Replying to @arturi
I never have an "HTML" source - all glue happens in JS for me; trudging through forests of files or inline script tags seems horrid
4:38 PM - 27 Jun 2016
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