Linking pages
- The broken promise of Web Components | A Place Where Even Mammoths Fly https://dmitriid.com/blog/2017/03/the-broken-promise-of-web-components/ 207 comments
- GitHub - web-padawan/awesome-web-components: A curated list of awesome Web Components resources. https://github.com/mateusortiz/webcomponents-the-right-way 3 comments
- Web Components https://devopedia.org/web-components 3 comments
Linked pages
- The broken promise of Web Components | A Place Where Even Mammoths Fly https://dmitriid.com/blog/2017/03/the-broken-promise-of-web-components/ 207 comments
- AMP - a web component framework to easily create user-first web experiences - amp.dev https://www.ampproject.org/ 111 comments
- GitHub - skatejs/skatejs: Effortless custom elements powered by modern view libraries. https://github.com/skatejs/skatejs 28 comments
- GitHub - Wildhoney/Switzerland: 🇨🇭Switzerland takes a functional approach to Web Components by applying middleware to your components. Supports Redux, attribute mutations, CSS variables, React-esque setState/state, etc… out-of-the-box, along with Shadow DOM for style encapsulation and Custom Elements for interoperability. https://github.com/Wildhoney/Switzerland 3 comments
- AMP Conf 2019 - amp.dev https://www.ampproject.org/amp-conf-2017/ 0 comments
- Custom Elements That Work Anywhere | by Rob Dodson | Dev Channel | Medium https://medium.com/dev-channel/custom-elements-that-work-anywhere-898e1dd2bc48 0 comments
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