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The webcomponents supporters seem hell bent on placing the blame somewhere other than webcomponents themselves. In the “truckload of dependencies” they fail to ask why those dependencies are really there, and in that required JS they fail to ask why its really needed. The webcomponents model isn’t just broken, its thoroughly broken, and I actually hold the opinion that it was never even a good idea, because it’s simp…
I mean, we're using web components to build large web apps at my workplace, and in my experience 95% of the dependencies of web components are... other web components. Which makes sense for anything more complex than a simple button. The whole point of web components is to create portable, reusable code that can be encapsulated within an HTML tag, so if I'm writing an app that needs buttons, inputs, date pickers, etc…
Sure, and in a single project at a single company that's probably fine. You've all agreed to standardize on a single version of Lit-Element and compile the whole project at once, so no worries.
But if the goal is to make Web Components standard units of UI across the web, such that you can grab a `color-picker` component and a `webcam-video` component and put them together into your `video-color-filter` component... well, if color-picker depends on vue and webcam-video depends on lit and you write video-color-filter in LWC, your project now depends on three web component libraries.