I think they can replace them in a technical sense. I don’t think we’ll see mass migration, refactoring budgets, or dev knowledge growth in that area, without something big happening. Oh the “vanilla framework” is in the hype cycle. And there are future promises hanging out there like react seamlessly solving the pain points around SSR combined with CSR.
Coding is as much a matter of personal growth as it is of logic and control-flow. I keep patience, curiosity, & exuberance in the same toolbox as vim and git.
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I think they can replace them in a technical sense. I don’t think we’ll see mass migration, refactoring budgets, or dev knowledge growth in that area, without something big happening. Oh the “vanilla framework” is in the hype cycle. And there are future promises hanging out there like react seamlessly solving the pain points around SSR combined with CSR.
Respectfully, I think your outlook might be coloured too much by social media.
Web components adoption, as measured in code running on page loads in browsers, is rising steadily.
arewebcomponentsathingyet.com/