> No one has structured HTML creation that's as easy as string templates.
Well, maybe it's about the "easy" part, maybe the author considers JSX string templates. I assume the former, because the latter would be absurd.
The advantages of so-called frontend "frameworks" such as React et al is 50% this point. Also a reason for Lit's subjectively slow adoption.
> No one has structured HTML creation that's as easy as string templates.
Well, maybe it's about the "easy" part, maybe the author considers JSX string templates. I assume the former, because the latter would be absurd.
The advantages of so-called frontend "frameworks" such as React et al is 50% this point. Also a reason for Lit's subjectively slow adoption.