You're teaching entry devs JS Frameworks - concept to use. Must be around in > 5 yrs. Must teach all in 4 hours. Which one(s) do you choose?
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@mollydotcom nothing's guaranteed, but I reckon covering Web Components and/or React will make them better prepared for the future.
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Replying to @padolsey
@padolsey React I could see under this topic. Why do you suggest Web Components above other options, out of curiosity?

Nov 22, 2015 · 4:42 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom TBH I'm not a fan of any JS framework I've encountered. Often large, unwieldy, magical, and always opinionated.
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@padolsey That is my take too, and while I advocate full learning in JS. Sadly, it doesn't fit into the rubric I legally have to match.
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom @padolsey: they're Just DOM (TM); you learn raw DOM/HTML/CSS to make/use them. That stuff isn't going away
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@slightlylate @padolsey WE know that. But the instructional rubric for webdev is build by IT/IS not Webfolk. I have to make best decisions.
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