Hey, thanks for this article 💪👌, you should really look at Stenciljs to create cross framework webcomponents. We use it with Storybook to create a Design System which is consumed by different apps (angular, pure html, vue, ...).
Note that I was not referring to single building blocks, where bits.dev and Stencil.js shine, but rather components that resemble, e.g., a full page (i.e., full fragments coming from microfrontends). So the problem is a bit different - even though in some parts they certainly overlap.
Hey, thanks for this article 💪👌, you should really look at Stenciljs to create cross framework webcomponents. We use it with Storybook to create a Design System which is consumed by different apps (angular, pure html, vue, ...).
Thanks yeah <3.
Note that I was not referring to single building blocks, where bits.dev and Stencil.js shine, but rather components that resemble, e.g., a full page (i.e., full fragments coming from microfrontends). So the problem is a bit different - even though in some parts they certainly overlap.
Sure thanks for the clarification, your approach is really interesting BTW 👌