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This "default choice" problem has actually eaten far too deep than we are taking about it. It's the reason why devs reach for a framework even for as little as a "coming soon" page in the first place. And this poor thinking just makes it look like frameworks are a thing for the less informed.
It's also funny how we only ADMIT the downsides of something after seeing something else. I remember talking every now and then about state management complexity without anyone admitting it. Hopefully soon, we can begin to question the entire idea of much of the frameworks themselves and admit the overkill.
I find it the most-worthwhile thing to push for native platform implementation of the same paradigms on which UI frameworks are based: modularity, reusability, and reactivity. I can as well expect most devs to only later admit to the current state of complexity when browsers finally ship with proposals like OOHTML - .github.com/webqit/oohtml.
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This "default choice" problem has actually eaten far too deep than we are taking about it. It's the reason why devs reach for a framework even for as little as a "coming soon" page in the first place. And this poor thinking just makes it look like frameworks are a thing for the less informed.
It's also funny how we only ADMIT the downsides of something after seeing something else. I remember talking every now and then about state management complexity without anyone admitting it. Hopefully soon, we can begin to question the entire idea of much of the frameworks themselves and admit the overkill.
I find it the most-worthwhile thing to push for native platform implementation of the same paradigms on which UI frameworks are based: modularity, reusability, and reactivity. I can as well expect most devs to only later admit to the current state of complexity when browsers finally ship with proposals like OOHTML - .github.com/webqit/oohtml.