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2023 State of Web Components. (eisenbergeffect.medium.com)

Much has happened in the world of Web Components since v1 reached full support in 2020. And even more, is planned for the future. Let’s take a look at a few notable examples of what has been built with the current standards, as well as survey some of the work going into new Web Component standards in 2023 and beyond.

Tailwind, and the death of web craftsmanship (pdx.su)

There's a worrying trend in modern web development, where developers are throwing away decades of carefully wrought systems for a bit of perceived convenience. Tools such as Tailwind CSS seem to be spreading like wildfire, with very few people ever willing to acknowledge the regression they bring to our field. And I'm getting...

The Future of Native HTML Templating and Data Binding (eisenbergeffect.medium.com)

One of the longest running requests of the Web Platform is the ability to have native templating and data binding features directly in HTML. For at least two decades innovative developers have been building libraries and frameworks to make up for this platform limitation. In this article, I’d like to take some time to share...

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