> So why are we still writing JS frameworks? I think a large part of it is inertia, it's habit.
I'd say it's need.
> Q: You can’t do ____ in HTML5, for that you need a framework.
> A: First, that's not a question. Second, thanks for pointing that out. Now let's work together to add the capabilities to HTML 5 that allows ____ to be done w/o a framework.
Great idea, but what do we do in the meantime? It's not like features get added to HTML 5 overnight.
I'd say it's need.
> Q: You can’t do ____ in HTML5, for that you need a framework. > A: First, that's not a question. Second, thanks for pointing that out. Now let's work together to add the capabilities to HTML 5 that allows ____ to be done w/o a framework.
Great idea, but what do we do in the meantime? It's not like features get added to HTML 5 overnight.