This is exactly right. You got them off twitter. Now let them live their lives. What do you think will happen if you take everything away from them? Do you think they will just go live under a bridge and sulk?
Over the past few years reading comments here it seems that the people are already communist and the government is just now catching up. Trump helped avoid it for a short while.
Tech used to be creative, respectful, and open. I simply cannot believe the commenters here are my peers. The double speak, double standards, and vitriol toward anything Trump/conservative related is unbelievable.
Now that the real fascists have power, there is big trouble ahead. Conform or lose everything. Just like the CCP.
Svelte (and Sapper) has the potential to be huge. I normally don't participate on any online forum but signed up specifically to comment on this topic. I've experienced building web sites starting with cgi-bin handlers to React apps and everything in between. React reminds me of the Java days when we would use the Spring framework - huge tooling and setup, architecturally moribound (in a sense, dont flame me), and too many layers separated from the fundamental technology - HTML/CSS/Javascript. Out of all web tech, React is my least favorite and I find it in many ways to be absurd (my opinion, dont flame me). Don't get me started on React Native...
Svelte is the proper step forward - it's an actual improvement in web development and keeps you close to the fundamental technologies without large architectural costs. I know this is a religious argument but after 20 years I am squarely in the readable code vs highly architected code camp. With heavy architecture you have to know too much to get into the code. I remember a joke about Java that to read a text file you needed like 20 LOC and 10 classes (or something like that don't flame me please).
Svelte is clean, has intuitive separation of concerns, is close to the fundamentals, and using it feels like web development has actually been improved. The lack of Typescript will be resolved hopefully soon.
I only wrote this as a public kudos to the Svelte team and to voice my support. Angular's early days were close, vue is closer, Svelte might have nailed it. React belongs in the trash.
You are the problem.