This is the driving force behind the development of Web Components API. Frameworks come and go and because most of them force you to learn their way of programming and tools, which may first seem to be easy and pleasing but later when these frameworks die or become less popular you are forced to abandone it and learn a new framework that is currently trending in the market and the cycle goes on. Web Components are here to save us from this vicious cycle. what it needs is a series of some minor and major improvements and some good tutorials. I am thinking about starting a series of tutorials on Web Components.
I am thinking about starting a series of tutorials on Web Components.
That would be very nice. I've read up a lot on what web components can technically do, but I don't have a clear image of how they would ideally be used for anything bigger than a basic hello-world-component.
Online since 1990 Yes! I started with Gopher. I do modern Web Component Development with technologies supported by **all** WHATWG partners (Apple, Google, Microsoft & Mozilla)
The closer you are to the metal the longer you will survive without learning something new.for me that is the gut of web components.
This is the driving force behind the development of Web Components API. Frameworks come and go and because most of them force you to learn their way of programming and tools, which may first seem to be easy and pleasing but later when these frameworks die or become less popular you are forced to abandone it and learn a new framework that is currently trending in the market and the cycle goes on. Web Components are here to save us from this vicious cycle. what it needs is a series of some minor and major improvements and some good tutorials. I am thinking about starting a series of tutorials on Web Components.
That would be very nice. I've read up a lot on what web components can technically do, but I don't have a clear image of how they would ideally be used for anything bigger than a basic hello-world-component.
I started a series of Dev.to posts last week; based on real world Web Components
That's really awesome pal. i will surely check em out.