Personally I would choose Svelte but for big project of xx millions like in big corps I won't because actually hiring issue cannot be minimized : most already-heavily-invested-in-a-framework developers will just refuse to learn another (new) framework ;)
There are other reasons, I just pick the one argument you advance.
don't worry, I'm with you on the core capabilities of the framework. but ecosystem matters when building apps. plain and simple. part of what I'm doing here and with svelte society is laying the groundwork to address these issues, but it will take years. in the mean time, market to the usecase svelte wins hands down.
React's ecosystem is not a benefit. It's a dumb necessity grown from the need to create more stuff, much of it being React-only versions of existing stuff, because React is so incompatible and fussy.
Personally I would choose Svelte but for big project of xx millions like in big corps I won't because actually hiring issue cannot be minimized : most already-heavily-invested-in-a-framework developers will just refuse to learn another (new) framework ;)
There are other reasons, I just pick the one argument you advance.
don't worry, I'm with you on the core capabilities of the framework. but ecosystem matters when building apps. plain and simple. part of what I'm doing here and with svelte society is laying the groundwork to address these issues, but it will take years. in the mean time, market to the usecase svelte wins hands down.
we agree more than we disagree.
React's ecosystem is not a benefit. It's a dumb necessity grown from the need to create more stuff, much of it being React-only versions of existing stuff, because React is so incompatible and fussy.
This! I only see the truth in this statement.