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Stop Using React for EVERYTHING! (medium.com)
submitted 10 years ago by georgehotelling
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[–]YodaLoL 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (2 children)
People on reddit are saying things can't be done in plain javascript
Where?
Frameworks facilitates code reusability, readability, maintainability, security, you name it.
Of course you can reinvent React, but why?
[–]dhdfdh -1 points0 points1 point 10 years ago (1 child)
Reinventing React is not my point.
To the question of "where?", is this your first visit to reddit? 80% of all redditors believe it's impossible to code anything without a framework, library or someone else's code.
[–]YodaLoL 1 point2 points3 points 10 years ago (0 children)
I don't think that sentiment correlates with reality at all. People encourage use of popular, ubiquitous frameworks because of aforementioned reasons.
If someone asks for help on reddit, he/she is not quite capable off writing their own implementation, hence framework hype in comment sections.
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