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by masiulis
3196 days ago
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I had the same reaction because it's ridiculous to claim that Web Components can stop the Framework Churn when they predate most of the frameworks and didn't stop the churn from happening. There are fundamental shifts happening in UI development, but Web Components are definitely not it. |
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How on Earth do you figure that? I'm well aware that e.g. the <video/> element is basically implemented as a Web Component in most (all?) browsers, but the reason people are excited is that it's now possible for non-browser developers to use Web Components and have those components work just like native elements.