I only see React framework authors ignoring Web Components.
Angular and Vue framework authors considered them good enough to spend development resources on adding support for Web Components, they didn't do it for fun and glory.
> I only see React framework authors ignoring Web Components.
See how you ignore everything I write even though I wrote it in the very first reply: "there are multiple reasons why none of the major frameworks and very few of the new frameworks have WCs as their foundation. At best they can consume/embed them and perhaps compile to them."
All you keep saying is "oh they support web components only react doesn't support that's the only question why"
Full on denial and ignorance.
Angular's "support", for example, is slapping on a wrapper, and ignoring everything about web components entirely by loading the angular runtime and everything else Angular behind the wrapper. But sure. Support.
See how you ignore everything I write even though I wrote it in the very first reply: "there are multiple reasons why none of the major frameworks and very few of the new frameworks have WCs as their foundation. At best they can consume/embed them and perhaps compile to them."
All you keep saying is "oh they support web components only react doesn't support that's the only question why"
Full on denial and ignorance.
Angular's "support", for example, is slapping on a wrapper, and ignoring everything about web components entirely by loading the angular runtime and everything else Angular behind the wrapper. But sure. Support.