I guess the best way to address the usefulness issue is to run it against popular frameworks, like React or Angular, and see what happens.
If it proves useful (like say 10% of code could be replaced by existing functions), would you change your mind?
I guess the best way to address the usefulness issue is to run it against popular frameworks, like React or Angular, and see what happens.
If it proves useful (like say 10% of code could be replaced by existing functions), would you change your mind?