Yes, web-components can have boilerplate code. But it's straightforward code. Frameworks and libraries have much more boilerplate code to actually work. The main differences is who writes that code, framework/library creator or programmer :)
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Thanks.
Svelte already caught my eye, it looks promising.
Yes, web-components can have boilerplate code. But it's straightforward code. Frameworks and libraries have much more boilerplate code to actually work. The main differences is who writes that code, framework/library creator or programmer :)