There are tradeoffs everywhere.
You can try build everything and fell short delivering it.
Or you limit the scope of your efforts, excel at it and let others fill the gaps.
React chose the latter and that led them to where they are.
Don't see a reason to be angry at React because of it
Properly not, as the React success said. Anyways, many find it more comfortable building system based on popular and well supported framework. Its developers' choice and responsibility.
There are tradeoffs everywhere.
You can try build everything and fell short delivering it.
Or you limit the scope of your efforts, excel at it and let others fill the gaps.
React chose the latter and that led them to where they are.
Don't see a reason to be angry at React because of it
Properly not, as the React success said. Anyways, many find it more comfortable building system based on popular and well supported framework. Its developers' choice and responsibility.
The funny thing here is that somehow I single-handedly did what a huge corporation could not: my own reactive builder, hundreds of libraries, the coolest reactivity system, an isomorphic web-framework, hundreds of widgets, a decentralized database, dozens of applications, and even.. in between, I managed to fix the React.)
That's funny