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JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity -
JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity -
JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity -
JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity@naiyer what about Web Components v0 -> v1? But yeah Web Components are stable now so that's good!
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JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity@zachleat I guess i don’t see much of a difference between server side rendering a solid component with what webc does. They both are build steps, It’s also hard for me to see what webc gets out of rendering to a web component instead of just rendering the underlying dom.
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JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity@zachleat i know, that’s the point. I’m guess you are responding to Ryan’s post?
I don’t think it’s an absurd criticism to think that web components calcified something that most developers did not even want and now a ton of work is being made to add more things, once added are also calcified, to just get them to the point that they meet expectations of what a component even is.
All of these additions nudge web developers towards one direction but it’s not even clear that that direction is where we want to end up and it feels like it’s piling on apis simply to steam roll ahead something that is still not even clear are any better than user land solutions.
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JSX: yesTypeScript: sureCommonJS & ESM: no problemDecorators: yeehawWeb Components: how dare you, this is too much complexity@zachleat every one of those besides web components (and i guess esm) can go out of fashion and never be thought about again without breaking the web.
Web components are calcified how they are forever since they are built in to the platform you can only do additive changes which is why complexity is an issue with them ️
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Wow, that WP Engine cease and desist is *next* level drama.@zachleat i feel like the tumblr drama with Matt has completely broken him