Correct, everything here is compiled away. Why do we need JS API's to do this? Why cant these instructions be interpreted from this file.pic.twitter.com/H3uZWZcMzb
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Similarly, Glimmer leans on HTML precedent, while React leans on JS precedent. Both can be good. Both still have accidental complexity.
The devil is in when you get to the end of what the DSL (HTML version) can do...
And then you don't have an actual programming language to fall back on.
Yeah. A big part of the Glimmer approach is to implement a minimal but actual programming language.
Conditionals, loops, functions, higher order functions are the basic primitives you need. Templates don't need non-const variables, etc.
It's similar to the Elm approach except you use regular JS for everything other than "the render function"; lang more limited as a result
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