jQuery plugins depended on jQuery, and when jQuery went out of favor, they ended up in the junkyard.
There is all sorts of componentry built exclusively on React, limiting it to React-based sites. As React goes out of favor, they will end up in the junkyard. (Same with any framework-specific extension.)
But with Web Components... it seems like the story will end differently. If they are built without dependencies, they might just live as long as the web does.
Even if you like AI wouldn’t you rather influence a data source that may direct people to your web properties over just helping a single service with their endeavours?
I started vlogging a few weeks ago as a way to learn how to edit videos and just generally share about life in a new way because typical blogging wasn't doing it for me any longer.
A few videos in, I can already tell an improvement in editing.
Thanks everyone for your #WebComponents people and resources recommendations! Watch this space as I'll be posting a bit more myself on the subject through the zeroheight blog and our other resources:
@robb@marsh931 reminds me of that time I tried to watch Wolf Of Wall Street on a flight. I gave up before the end. I don't understand why so many people praise it??