I used React to write an in-browser REPL with live data browsing for a programming language that I was writing and it was admittedly quite nice. It's what reminded me a bit of Qt/QML actually. But that is my only experience with React.
I have my fair share of Haskell experience so I get the benefits of statelessness. But I don't necessarily think it's a silver bullet for UI.
I have my fair share of Haskell experience so I get the benefits of statelessness. But I don't necessarily think it's a silver bullet for UI.