EdgeConf 3: Components
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We've see the future, and it's looking modular. Corporations with large numbers of sites increasingly build complex reusable components, and we've seen frameworks emerge to organise these components on a page (e.g. Facebook's React or FT's Fruit Machine). At the same time, web standards are evolving to give us a native solution in the form of web components. How do we get there from here? And for smaller organisations and single developers, will there be a market in components? What standard will drive that?
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