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by matt7340 1358 days ago
Nice overview, especially for those of us working long term projects and locked into whatever framework the originals devs chose. I wish I had time to try all these things out, but it’s tough to keep up.

Interesting that angular, and especially angular 2, only gets a passing mention.

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Google itself has moved on from Angular. They invented Lit, the anti-framework, which has far less scaffolding and cruft and is based on browser standards.
Google is a very big company. They have maintained polymer(now reincarnated as lit), angular and angular dart. No reason to believe that there will be a change in status quo
Not sure I follow this? Lit seems to be hanging on by it's fingertips? It's official starter's dependencies is (was very recently)? painfully outdated. Angular continues to evolve with what seems to be many more people working on it and a budget.
What is left to do? It's syntactic sugar for browser standard stuff. It doesn't need to change, ever. That's an advantage.