A combination of the devil you know and Stockholm Syndrome.
It was better in many ways than the dominant techniques in 2013, sure, but that's not a terribly high bar, especially when observing the React model a decade later.
React served well enough for quick starts. It proved… challenging… for ongoing maintenance and quality control in long-lived projects.
It was better in many ways than the dominant techniques in 2013, sure, but that's not a terribly high bar, especially when observing the React model a decade later.
React served well enough for quick starts. It proved… challenging… for ongoing maintenance and quality control in long-lived projects.