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I gave an example of a prominent web app I don't think needs a js framework - most web apps don't IMO as the web correctly centres the experience on documents. Games would be the obvious exception where an immersive app experience is warranted and there are no documents as such, almost every other app works with data organised into stores of documents (i.e. in gmail every email is a document and deserves its own URL IMO).


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