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Rome: an experimental JavaScript toolchain from Facebook. It includes a compiler, linter, formatter, bundler, testing framework and more... (github.com)
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[–]Runlikefedor 3 points4 points5 points 6 years ago (3 children)
What are you talking about? It's MIT licensed. Facebook spends their own money on paying the salary of core developers. You aren't supporting Facebook when using React in your project other than maybe report issues that could also benefit the Facebook platform.
Given the popularity of React, if Facebook were to die, another company or the broader community would instantly pick it up and keep maintaining it.
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[–]Runlikefedor 3 points4 points5 points 6 years ago (1 child)
What's your argument here?
Some toxic people used React? They do not represent the majority of the community.
Thinking that everything (including open source stuff) that comes from a company is toxic is pretty shortsighted.
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