I am trying to get my head around WebComponents and Potential Enterprise 
application architecture options. I went through the videos and articles on 
the polymersJS and Mozilla's brick and Microsoft's WinJS. I am mostly 
looking at these from a packaged apps perspective not as much from website 
creation.

I am trying to get a 5000 foot view with out getting caught-up in the fine 
details. It feels like webcomponents are similar to winforms/vbx/ocx/.net 
controls redone using web technologies. Am I thinking about this correctly?

Based on the historical perspective, I am thinking potential higher level 
application frameworks and architectures might be

   1. Event Driven - ( old windows form model, polymerjs samples seems to 
   be using event driven model)
   2. MV*(C) - (guessing AngularJS 2.0 proposed view of the world - use the 
   plumbing from web component infrastructure and create a higher level MVC 
   framework )
   3. MV*(VM) - WinJS seems be going there, they are creating their 
   proprietary controls now, I am hoping they will move to webcomponents as 
   they mature

I am not trying to say these are the only frameworks out there. I am using 
them as examples think about the impact and future direction for a mental 
model.

Please help me by correcting my understanding or additional things I have 
not thought about.

Thanks, 

Niranjan

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