Web Components Vs. Framework Components: What's The Difference? - Smashing Magazine
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Gabriel Shoyomboa's article explores the debates surrounding Web Components' classification as agnostic. He compares Web Components—rooted in standard web technologies facilitating reusable, self-contained HTML elements—with framework components that are mold-specific to their frameworks. Critics argue against the 'component' label for Web Components due to perceived deviations from traditional definitions. The article also discusses essential characteristics defining a component, such as reusability, encapsulation, and props handling, while emphasizing the importance of these qualities in front-end development.
Some critics question the agnostic nature of Web Components, with some even arguing that they are not real components.
Web - or 'framework-agnostic' - components are standard web technologies for building reusable, self-sustained HTML elements.
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