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by meiraleal
724 days ago
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You should at least google (or ask chat GPT?) about Lit before calling it some hipster framework. Lit is the old Polymer.js and being under development for the past 10 years. Still small, still making the best use of web standards. I agree with you about knowing a bit of most popular frameworks tho, they are quite interchangeable and very often adopt each others famous features. The biggest advantage of choosing Lit as your main tool is that it is the one that is more integrated with web components that won't go anywhere, anytime. |
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Turns out, it's quite trivial to publish react and angular components as web compenents.
That completely took the value prop away from lit, and in terms of DX and library support, the other frameworks won easily
I'm not saying don't use smaller frameworks. I'm saying the safest future bet is learning the big ones