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=== Weaknesses of [[React]] === | === Weaknesses of [[React]] === |
Revision as of 06:06, 19 November 2020
React is dead. Long live Svelte! Or not?
Svelte is new UI framework that uses observables like Knockout.js, but processes them at compile time generating efficient updates.
Weaknesses of React
The best way to learn about weaknesses of some product is to read/watch rants by competitors. Like in the following presentation:
I haven't yet seen more insults in thirty minutes talk (I could also make some when I was younger, but not as much).
Weaknesses of Svelte
In the best tradition of learning about weaknesses, let's recommend an article by a long time react user.
Clearly the static analysis has its limit. To quote "...that brings some crazy patterns...":
const foo = obj.foo; foo.bar = 'baz'; obj = obj; // If you don't do this, update will not happen
and updating arrays with simple push doesn't work. Is that a progress? Even knockout.js could do it!