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> I don't know.. Imagine you have a react component that needs to interact with something written in svelte...

this doesn't happen in practice... like at all...

is your implicit assumption that anything written in react will automatically work just fine with svelte but not the other way around? why would react -> svelte be any easier than svelte -> react, and why is the burden on React to solve interoperability problems between competing frontend frameworks?



That was an example, you can take it any way you want it (angular to react, react to angular etc) ... Don't get triggered. That's not the point.

Of course it can't happen if it's not easily if at all feasible. That doesn't mean that people don't want to do it.

The fact of the matter is that it seems to me that WebComponents are an attempt at solving an interoperability issue. Or am I misunderstanding?




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