So many front-end frameworks use the "Virtual DOM" approach. One of the things I like about Glimmer is that we're trying out a diff approach
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Do I understand right that Glimmer uses approach similar to Svelte? cc
@Rich_Harris -
not quite. Svelte compiles straight to JS. Glimmer compiles to opcodes, uses VM at runtime
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hyperHTML is straight JS with JIT'ed DOM ... it's cool we all found different ways to perform that good

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I just really really liked idea of not having any framework code in runtime :)
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so you like hyperHTML
/ @Rich_Harris@wycats -
I like it too, but Svelte even more :D
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Not that I used either on real-world projects though.
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well, hyperHTML architecture, and its isomorphic viperHTML counterpart, is nothing more than ES6 `${templateLiterals}`
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