Its refreshing to see this kind of work being done. Right now all the framework authors are going berserk about web-components and spewing "th3y suCk" and "w3bcomp0ents are N0T th3 futUr3!". Just nonsense. WC allow better reusability than ANY react-like framework can, and are universal. You can do pretty much anything with them. The hype train right now seem to be on SSR, and its just mad, like WTF we had server side rendering since the 90s, and then it was all about SPA's, and now they want to basically reimplement PHP era websites with SSR, making you pretty much vendor locked in to nodejs.
I take a WC over a bloated npm installed react project with 2345 dependencies any day. A WC that works today WILL work just as good if not better in 2036. Can your react do that?
Its refreshing to see this kind of work being done. Right now all the framework authors are going berserk about web-components and spewing "th3y suCk" and "w3bcomp0ents are N0T th3 futUr3!". Just nonsense. WC allow better reusability than ANY react-like framework can, and are universal. You can do pretty much anything with them. The hype train right now seem to be on SSR, and its just mad, like WTF we had server side rendering since the 90s, and then it was all about SPA's, and now they want to basically reimplement PHP era websites with SSR, making you pretty much vendor locked in to nodejs.
I take a WC over a bloated npm installed react project with 2345 dependencies any day. A WC that works today WILL work just as good if not better in 2036. Can your react do that?