Thank you for the share, didn't knew bit, looks neat đź‘Ť
Do you know if they plan to support Web Components too? Or do they already (maybe I mislead the info)?
If not yet, would be cool. As you mentioned, startups quickly grow, evolve and often don't know what their future will be. For that reason, I think that agnostic components are a great match for future proof new design systems.
Thank you for the share, didn't knew bit, looks neat đź‘Ť
Do you know if they plan to support Web Components too? Or do they already (maybe I mislead the info)?
If not yet, would be cool. As you mentioned, startups quickly grow, evolve and often don't know what their future will be. For that reason, I think that agnostic components are a great match for future proof new design systems.
I couldn't agree with you more. Web Components are the way to go if you're looking to future-proof your design system.
Bit offers support for (vanilla) Web Components, but they're currently still working on support for Stencil and Svelte.
Cool, good to know they are working on supporting Stencil and Svelte đź‘Ť
Thx for the feedback