Back when I was learning Ruby in 2008 we made fun of Java for needing a dozen lines for hello world. But hello-world web app is 100k lines?
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Replying to @creationix
yo-yo might be a bit more up your alley perhaps; lil 3kb DIY toolkit to build your own framework :D https://github.com/maxogden/yo-yo
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts
Yes, this is more my style. But I'm trying to learn about the popular frameworks to see what everyone likes.
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Replying to @creationix @yoshuawuyts
I call this the Nickelback problem. Just because it's popular doesn't mean it's good. Usually opposite!
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Replying to @brianleroux @yoshuawuyts
I do really like typescript. Is there a good UI framework that integrates well with it? I like the react flow.
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Replying to @brianleroux @yoshuawuyts
I'm writing a web IDE that uses service workers to render server-side JS in the browser. (So browser only).
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I suppose I could just roll my own using https://github.com/tel/typescript-vdom …. The dom-diff is the only hard part for me.
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lots of good vdom libraries for rolling your own framework. Check out snabbdom and incrementaldom
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http://maquettejs.org/ looks nice too, has anyone used it?
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nope, never seen it until now - looks like they spent a good amount of time polishing it @segphault @brianleroux
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