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React is extremely popular currently and you are asking browser vendors to bake it into browsers. Oh, stop. It is pretty much the same talks you had 8 years ago asking to bake in jQuery but then you've got native APIs for DOM manipulations which works faster than jQ and nobody uses jQ now.
The same kind of native APIs you already have now for creating applications with components in a declarative way. This is Web Components technology and Google Polymer framework on top of them which requires less hassle to set up and code to run because based on APIs which are already there in a browser platform. The feature Polymer lacked before is a bridge to native components similar to React Native. Denis and the team at Liberty Global / UPC fixed this and want to show how Polymer Native works.
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Let's make a premiere? Polymer Native - native apps in JS with less boilerplate and hassle
Denis Radin
Front-end engineer working on "embedded JavaScript" in Liberty Global (UPC).