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| | | | | Web Components are a standard way to create reusable and modular HTML elements without using a JavaScript framework. | |
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| | | | | Chris Haynes - web developer consultant | |
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| | | Through stalking the #WebComponents hashtag and my Frontend Masters course, I'm privy to a lot of developers' first experiences with web components. There's a wide range of people digging in, but the most common first-time experience I come across is a developer coming from a classical component framework like React with JSX going straight to writing vanilla Web Components, becoming frustrated, and then deeming web components "not ready for primetime." | ||