[Web] Why Developers Are Ditching Frameworks for Vanilla JavaScript

Mashiane

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Hi Fam

Interesting article...


BTW, BANano is Vanilla Javascript, written in b4x transpiled to vanilla javascript.

Have fun
 

aeric

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I just saw an article about a new framework with no build tools, virtual DOM, JSX.
Waiting some YouTubers create video to review how good it is.
It's call Sigment.
Btw, I still prefer HTMX and AlpineJS.

 

Mashiane

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I just saw an article about a new framework with no build tools, virtual DOM, JSX.
Waiting some YouTubers create video to review how good it is.
It's call Sigment.
Btw, I still prefer HTMX and AlpineJS.

Just read about it, and feel its still another recreation of react. The terminology used for example, its all react related keywords so its not necessarily unique but just a clone.

Whilst this seems to use the same terminology and structure as react, the builder classifies it as "not a framework" but pure javascript. https://jurisjs.com/
 

ilan

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Hi Fam

Interesting article...


BTW, BANano is Vanilla Javascript, written in b4x transpiled to vanilla javascript.

Have fun
i also dont like using anything but pure js. jquery, react, angular, vue,.. dont use anything of that anymore only pure js (best results).
for back end i like to use (nodejs or b4j on VPS) or php on shared hosting. i must admit that php is very very powerful.
 
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