Exploring how React's dominance by default stifles frontend innovation, and why deliberate framework choices lead to better tools for performance, developer experience, and ecosystem diversity.
The post How Functional Programming Shaped (and Twisted) Frontend Development from four days ago provides great broader context about the history and concerns. It ends with what this post seems to primarily concern itself with: The alternatives, improvements, innovation, and opportunities we may be missing / should evaluate.
The post How Functional Programming Shaped (and Twisted) Frontend Development from four days ago provides great broader context about the history and concerns. It ends with what this post seems to primarily concern itself with: The alternatives, improvements, innovation, and opportunities we may be missing / should evaluate.