I agree diversity is great. Be it in people or technology. Look at some of the most successful nations in the world. Diversity is what made them great.
I approach "the framework wars" from the point of view of my CV... I've got Symfony and Vue on my CV (I, personally love Vue & Deno the best)... but all the job adverts want Laravel and React :(
says a guy that created a framework for people to implement component libraries inside that framework instead of just using `lit` which utilizes web components that your browser supports and you can write the library once.
Very good talk. Should be watched by any who would like to contribute to the web.
Very interesting. Radically changed my view about this ever-lasting framework war going on
I agree diversity is great. Be it in people or technology.
Look at some of the most successful nations in the world. Diversity is what made them great.
Amazing talk 👏🏻
wow, a great talk indeed.
I approach "the framework wars" from the point of view of my CV... I've got Symfony and Vue on my CV (I, personally love Vue & Deno the best)... but all the job adverts want Laravel and React :(
01:05 Evan didn't even mention Angular 😂
False statement
@@cat_copilot Oh, I mean it's 01:05 here.
Great Talk
React? Get outta here
says a guy that created a framework for people to implement component libraries inside that framework instead of just using `lit` which utilizes web components that your browser supports and you can write the library once.
Did you watch the entire talk? 26:50
well, vue pre-date webcomponent support by at least 4 years
I don't know if you're trying to be obnoxious on purpose but you're doing a fucking great job
Great talk