Thanks for your reply. I guess what I did not explain well is that I am looking for interoperability or open standard. In React, there is a coupling between UI components and logic components at the global organization level, which prevents taking one side without the other. This is a limitation for interoperability, as you pointed out in the case of Twig. You suggested that the content side (stateful component, etc.) can be done in vanilla js. Following this clue, I looked around and found this. But then, in my opinion, what we really want is an open standard to allow the use of this kind of tools with different templating systems that only focus on the static structure. Moreover, for me and others, interoperability is by definition a permanent aspect of a global architecture that relates systems, not only a quality temporarily useful during a gradual transition from one system to React, as in React's "interoperability".
And thanks again. This interaction is very valuable to me. Your replies were enlightening. It could be that an open standard at this level is hard to think and/or will be too restrictive. I guess that I am looking for an explicit opinion on this subject.
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Well, Dominic, the only way is to try and see :-)
Thanks for your reply. I guess what I did not explain well is that I am looking for interoperability or open standard. In React, there is a coupling between UI components and logic components at the global organization level, which prevents taking one side without the other. This is a limitation for interoperability, as you pointed out in the case of Twig. You suggested that the content side (stateful component, etc.) can be done in vanilla js. Following this clue, I looked around and found this. But then, in my opinion, what we really want is an open standard to allow the use of this kind of tools with different templating systems that only focus on the static structure. Moreover, for me and others, interoperability is by definition a permanent aspect of a global architecture that relates systems, not only a quality temporarily useful during a gradual transition from one system to React, as in React's "interoperability".
And thanks again. This interaction is very valuable to me. Your replies were enlightening. It could be that an open standard at this level is hard to think and/or will be too restrictive. I guess that I am looking for an explicit opinion on this subject.