Also nowadays there are fewer front-end-devs without JS-knowledge than some years ago. The HTML/CSS-only role may still be alive here and there, but for the majority of positions JS is required. This makes jsx/css all in one component more viable I guess.
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Also nowadays there are fewer front-end-devs without JS-knowledge than some years ago. The HTML/CSS-only role may still be alive here and there, but for the majority of positions JS is required. This makes jsx/css all in one component more viable I guess.