While I agree in general (there are better/faster approaches than virtual dom), it’s not very relevant to a Show HN about React-compatible performance improvements. Lit is not compatible with React, as far as I know. If there’s a claim that Lit’s approach can be compatible with React’s API, that would be a different matter.
To me this makes the comment come off as hijacking the thread to promote their own library, which really is quite rude. Not claiming this was spankalee’s intent, but you see this quite often on HN, people who keep mentioning their own product or library in barely tangentially related discussions.
To me this makes the comment come off as hijacking the thread to promote their own library, which really is quite rude. Not claiming this was spankalee’s intent, but you see this quite often on HN, people who keep mentioning their own product or library in barely tangentially related discussions.