Matthew effect. . . To be honest, the hooks mechanism of solidjs combined with tsx has greatly improved the pain of manual dependency management of react hooks, but its ecology is too small. IDE (webstorm/vscode), ui library, routing, state management, testing, graphql integration, there are too many things to deal with, the ecological isolation between front-end frameworks is already so high that it is almost impossible for the production environment to convince others Use an unknown framework
Definitely. This field also benefitted from the fact that constant newcomers were entering it at an incredible rate, and the range of projects and platforms it can apply to was increasing. Maybe we are passed that point now. But technology tends to go in phases. I've been in no particular rush. But yeah I doubt there will ever be another React without something colossal changing.
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Matthew effect. . . To be honest, the hooks mechanism of solidjs combined with tsx has greatly improved the pain of manual dependency management of react hooks, but its ecology is too small. IDE (webstorm/vscode), ui library, routing, state management, testing, graphql integration, there are too many things to deal with, the ecological isolation between front-end frameworks is already so high that it is almost impossible for the production environment to convince others Use an unknown framework
Definitely. This field also benefitted from the fact that constant newcomers were entering it at an incredible rate, and the range of projects and platforms it can apply to was increasing. Maybe we are passed that point now. But technology tends to go in phases. I've been in no particular rush. But yeah I doubt there will ever be another React without something colossal changing.