I think the principles that both frameworks espouse matter vastly more than either syntax. Everybody's standing on the shoulders of the giants before them.
I actually find it ridiculous and sad that the author of SolidJS wrote a flamewar article, and also that thought leadership of React engaged so deeply with it (and leading up to it, from looking at the tweets).
The best code is the simplest code. React code can be simple. SolidJS code can be simple, but neither of them can be simple in the same way, because they take fundamentally different approaches. That's fine.
They can also both be monstrously complicated (we all know, we've all been in the legacy project that's been stitched together and somehow works against all sensible rules of the framework). Neither framework can completely forbid devs from doing stupid things (though both do a great job of helping out where they can).
Give it a rest.
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I think the principles that both frameworks espouse matter vastly more than either syntax. Everybody's standing on the shoulders of the giants before them.
I actually find it ridiculous and sad that the author of SolidJS wrote a flamewar article, and also that thought leadership of React engaged so deeply with it (and leading up to it, from looking at the tweets).
The best code is the simplest code. React code can be simple. SolidJS code can be simple, but neither of them can be simple in the same way, because they take fundamentally different approaches. That's fine.
They can also both be monstrously complicated (we all know, we've all been in the legacy project that's been stitched together and somehow works against all sensible rules of the framework). Neither framework can completely forbid devs from doing stupid things (though both do a great job of helping out where they can).
Give it a rest.