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)
You almost scored a +1
But then you mentioned Lit and StencilJS
There are now over 50 of these BaseClasses available.
Where you say Frameworks come and go, are you really of the opinion all these BaseClasses will have a future?
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When you decide to switch from one web component library to another, you don't have to rebuild the components you already have; you can use components built with the old library and the new one without real challenges. Regardless of what base classes a library may use, the end result is a web component that adheres to a spec.
Like frameworks, I expect web component tooling to come and go, but because they're spec-compliant, you should be able to use them in a new application long after they are no longer updated.
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You almost scored a +1
But then you mentioned Lit and StencilJS
There are now over 50 of these BaseClasses available.
Where you say Frameworks come and go, are you really of the opinion all these BaseClasses will have a future?
They don't have to.
When you decide to switch from one web component library to another, you don't have to rebuild the components you already have; you can use components built with the old library and the new one without real challenges. Regardless of what base classes a library may use, the end result is a web component that adheres to a spec.
Like frameworks, I expect web component tooling to come and go, but because they're spec-compliant, you should be able to use them in a new application long after they are no longer updated.