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On 11.9.2014 16:46, Matthew L. Avizinis matt@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 1) Do you think the web components concept will catch on widely?
That's very likely.
> 2) will they be supported by browser developers natively
> eventually, do you suppose?
Recent Chrome and Firefox already have native support.
> finally, 3) do you think it will as a result have a major effect on
> the use of xslt, resulting in it's decline?
I don't see how Web Components could affect XSLT usage. Web Components
will merely simplify client-side development by allowing to use
declarative custom elements instead of bunch of imperative JS code.
Jirka
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