Google no longer developing Material Web Components
Google no longer developing Material Web Components
Google is "no longer actively staffing" Material Web Components (MWC) and has "reassigned the engineers working" on it...
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Noooo
This was like the one and only unequivocally nice and productive thing that Google did
If you fuckers take away Google Fonts next I’m gonna take a big shit outside your headquarters see if I don’t
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8 0 ReplyAt least we have font-family: sans-serif;
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I will have a carpenter and a plumber redo my toilet so that I will forever be shitting in their general direction.
2 0 ReplyI think Flutter (made by Google) is pretty awesome.
4 1 ReplyAwesome you say? Sounds like a good candidate for being discontinued by Google.
17 0 ReplyFlutter and Dart have also seen significant hits, and frankly I think they're unlikely to see significant continued improvement.
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Material is flat shit
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MWC is not deprecated or going away, but Material Design is no longer actively staffing its development.
I'm skeptical.
49 0 ReplyI wonder what they consider deprecated.
15 0 ReplyI can’t wait for material design to fully die. One of the ugliest design trends
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pixel illustrated graphic design of things like google now > material design 1 > everything that came after it
8 0 ReplyDo you have examples of the first one? Is this like, the designs we saw on the original Google now cards?
1 0 Replyyeah the vector illustrated google now cards :)
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It sucks for people using it, but I'm glad. Material 3 is an abomination i.m.o.
1 0 ReplyPretty sure I only actually saw it being used by Google anyways. I love it for native applications on Android, but couldn't care less about it on the web.
1 0 ReplyIs this the same thing / related to the MUI components?
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