Web Components Are Not the Future — They’re the Present
September 30, 2024
It’s disappointing that some of the most outspoken individuals against Web Components are framework maintainers. These individuals are, after all, in some of the best positions to provide valuable feedback. They have a lot of great ideas!Alas, there’s little incentive for them because standards evolve independently and don’t necessarily align with framework opinions. How could they? Opinions are one of the things that make frameworks unique.
And therein lies the problem. If you’re convinced that your way is the best and only way, it’s natural to feel disenchanted when a decision is made that you don’t fully agree with.This is my open response to Ryan Carniato’s post from yesterday called “Web Components Are Not the Future.”
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Cory LaViska responds to Ryan Carniato’s recent thoughts about the value of Web Components.