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If not React, then what?
Frameworkism is now the dominant creed of today's frontend discourse, and it's bullshit. We owe it to ourselves and to our users to reject dogma and embrace engineering as a discipline that strives to serve users first and foremost.
From major accessibility defects to brand-risk levels of lousy performance, the consequence of this sort of thinking crosses my desk every week (and has for a decade now), and the one thing I can tell you that all of these teams and products have in common is that they are not moving faster. Any team familiar with React's...baroque...conventions can easily master Preact, Stencil, Svelte, Lit, FAST, Qwik, or any of a dozen faster, smaller, reactive client-side systems that demand less mental bookkeeping. I'll personally help you formulate recs, recruiting materials, hiring rubrics, and promotion guides to value these folks the way you should: as underpriced heroes that will do incredible good for your products at a fraction of the cost of solving the next problem the React community is finally acknowledging that frameworkism itself caused.
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