I: ask to show me how converting from lit to something else is easier as you claim
You: ignore everything completely and answer a question literally no on asked, and pretend that the only custom thing is the DSL.
Yup. My choice to completely ignore you in a sibling discussion was correct.
On the other hand, after a few years of engaging with web component defenders, propoenents and propagandists I'm not surprised in the least. This behaviour is on par with the rest of them.
From all our arguments I think it's obvious that Lit has less lock-in than any other framework we discussed. If you find it so important to prove your point, why don't you make an exstensive comparison of all the discussed frameworks?
I: ask to show me how converting from lit to something else is easier as you claim
You: ignore everything completely and answer a question literally no on asked, and pretend that the only custom thing is the DSL.
Yup. My choice to completely ignore you in a sibling discussion was correct.
On the other hand, after a few years of engaging with web component defenders, propoenents and propagandists I'm not surprised in the least. This behaviour is on par with the rest of them.