[w3c/webcomponents] Why do we really need hyphens? (#658)

I know this has already been discussed.

But I think the web moves too slow for this to really be a problem.

Many frameworks already allow this.

For example, the new and highly popular [Vue](vuejs.org) allows names without hyphens.

Everyone LOVES it.

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What the web needs is perhaps to stop, and think about these new component models in a different way. For example, here's a proposal: the [Unity Component Spec](https://github.com/TheLarkInn/unity-component-specification).

We simply just need a way to write components in a way where we can easily associate behaviors with any tag name. For example, if we want to define what `<foo>` means inside our component, let's be able to do that.

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Received on Friday, 25 August 2017 17:10:51 UTC