I'm in two minds about this. On one hand it is pretty much a standard and standards are nice. On the other hand, I'm still rather conflicted about what is the "best" way of making a frontend, so I'd rather not push a particular (mental) framework on this subject.
It does not help that my own frontend is rather simplistic.
Luckily there is a lot of interesting stuff to cover before getting to the frontend, so I can postpone the decision.
I'm in two minds about this. On one hand it is pretty much a standard and standards are nice. On the other hand, I'm still rather conflicted about what is the "best" way of making a frontend, so I'd rather not push a particular (mental) framework on this subject.
It does not help that my own frontend is rather simplistic.
Luckily there is a lot of interesting stuff to cover before getting to the frontend, so I can postpone the decision.
I'm a big fan of offensively simple HTML, as it's accessible and comprehendible to most developers - and so that's what the spec of Todo-MVP requires.