In my scenario, it's not like I'm saying JavaScript frameworks can't or shouldn't exist. My point is they have become the default and I don't think they should be.
We will always need JS frameworks. It's where some of our best ideas have come from. I just think it's time that some of the most successful ideas make it into the standards.
We will always need JS frameworks. It's where some of our best ideas have come from. I just think it's time that some of the most successful ideas make it into the standards.