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Open optikalefx opened this issue 10 years ago • 6 comments

This is a beautiful plugin, please add some docs.

optikalefx avatar Feb 26 '15 20:02 optikalefx

Thanks! Didn't think anyone would ever even see this thing. I'll work on adding some docs.

darekrossman avatar Feb 27 '15 18:02 darekrossman

It's by far the best implementation, so kudos. If you need help at some point, let me know.

optikalefx avatar Feb 27 '15 18:02 optikalefx

Yea I borrowed heavily from Material UI's React version. Ironically, I've since moved away from Polymer to React, but if this component is useful I'm happy to keep it up. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

darekrossman avatar Feb 27 '15 18:02 darekrossman

I like polymer because of the UI library you get out of the box, I didn't see that React had that. So you'd be building tons of components all from scratch. Unless there is a react component repo somewhere.

Are you happy to have Flux & React instead of Polymer that had no framework to work with?

optikalefx avatar Feb 27 '15 18:02 optikalefx

I didn't realize the link you sent WAS react. This looks great.

optikalefx avatar Feb 27 '15 19:02 optikalefx

That was a big thing for me too...I fell in love with Material/Paper design patterns with Polymer. Then I learned how easy it was to reimplement it in React. Then I found Material UI - which is fantastic!

As an aside, Web Components and React aren't mutually exclusive...check out this talk about it.

Personally, since discovering React, I don't want to go back to anything else. Add Flux to that and it gets even more fun. One-way data binding FTW.

darekrossman avatar Feb 27 '15 21:02 darekrossman