- shows an example using mutation observer API and fails to mention it only works on IE 11+
- follows the widely accepted format of "rant about some popular framework/library/language by mimicking a tiny portion of it"
- uses shock factor to get the reader's attention
> React, Virtual DOM, Webpack, TypeScript, JSX…
HOLD ON! Let’s pause for a second here and think.
YES, you don't always need a framework/library BUT if you want to build something maintainable & scalable, it's better to opt for battle tested approaches (which is especially true when it comes to the web, having browser quirks)
- follows the widely accepted format of "rant about some popular framework/library/language by mimicking a tiny portion of it"
- uses shock factor to get the reader's attention
> React, Virtual DOM, Webpack, TypeScript, JSX… HOLD ON! Let’s pause for a second here and think.
YES, you don't always need a framework/library BUT if you want to build something maintainable & scalable, it's better to opt for battle tested approaches (which is especially true when it comes to the web, having browser quirks)