← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 8 hours ago So now each major SPA framework belongs to a cloud provider, Vercel, Cloudflare and Google. 7 comments pjmlp Reply holografix 8 hours ago What’s the Google one? Flutter? pjmlp 8 hours ago Angular.Flutter hardly matters. jshier 8 hours ago You say that, but Cloudflare just rewrote their WARP / Cloudflare One clients in Flutter. It really sucks, but they are using it. 1 reply → owebmaster 8 hours ago Ironically, Lit that was created by Google isn't maintained by it anymore. The project is, unfortunately, almost dead tho pjmlp 7 hours ago Most of matters has landed on Web Components anyway, and that is fully supported on Angular, contrary to React. pier25 6 hours ago yeah SSR is still marked as experimental after like 3-4 years
holografix 8 hours ago What’s the Google one? Flutter? pjmlp 8 hours ago Angular.Flutter hardly matters. jshier 8 hours ago You say that, but Cloudflare just rewrote their WARP / Cloudflare One clients in Flutter. It really sucks, but they are using it. 1 reply →
pjmlp 8 hours ago Angular.Flutter hardly matters. jshier 8 hours ago You say that, but Cloudflare just rewrote their WARP / Cloudflare One clients in Flutter. It really sucks, but they are using it. 1 reply →
jshier 8 hours ago You say that, but Cloudflare just rewrote their WARP / Cloudflare One clients in Flutter. It really sucks, but they are using it. 1 reply →
owebmaster 8 hours ago Ironically, Lit that was created by Google isn't maintained by it anymore. The project is, unfortunately, almost dead tho pjmlp 7 hours ago Most of matters has landed on Web Components anyway, and that is fully supported on Angular, contrary to React. pier25 6 hours ago yeah SSR is still marked as experimental after like 3-4 years
pjmlp 7 hours ago Most of matters has landed on Web Components anyway, and that is fully supported on Angular, contrary to React.
What’s the Google one? Flutter?
Angular.
Flutter hardly matters.
You say that, but Cloudflare just rewrote their WARP / Cloudflare One clients in Flutter. It really sucks, but they are using it.
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Ironically, Lit that was created by Google isn't maintained by it anymore. The project is, unfortunately, almost dead tho
Most of matters has landed on Web Components anyway, and that is fully supported on Angular, contrary to React.
yeah SSR is still marked as experimental after like 3-4 years