Comment by hombre_fatal
3 days ago
Yeah, I've run into this many times.
If you can assume the framework someone is using, you can deliver a powerful, comprehensive integration.
If you instead try to build a generic one that anyone can use, then it's both hard for you to build it, and hard for everyone to integrate with it because it's generalized.
Exactly. If you’re too committed to framework agnosticism you end up leaving your users a bunch of last mile work that they have to do with every integration, and maintain through every pricing model change.