Do you have some specific reason for this (genuinely curious)?
Think we've put ourselves in a corner, so to speak, with the Angular, react, preact, vue, ember, etc etc options and this would offer something compelling from the authors examples?
The article discusses one of the major problems: "React component statically depend on their children." There are workarounds, sure, but there are all kinds of pitfalls with the dynamic workarounds, to the extent that I find myself breaking the react model regularly in applications (e.g. utilizing state outside of redux and forceUpdate)
Think we've put ourselves in a corner, so to speak, with the Angular, react, preact, vue, ember, etc etc options and this would offer something compelling from the authors examples?