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coffeescript
- Ask HN: Why don't browsers just build a non-JS interpreter?
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alternatives to the javascript ecosystem
That said, there are ways to embrace the JS ecosystem without actually using JavaScript. Many popular languages have transpilers that will convert code written in that particular language into something that will run natively in a web browser (in other words, JavaScript). Even TypeScript is a language that gets transpiled into JavaScript, so it's not that outrageous of a concept, it just gets more difficult to do the further you get away from languages that don't already look like JavaScript.
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Vanilla+PostCSS as an Alternative to SCSS
As a front-end web developer, do you still use CoffeeScript or jQuery? Unlikely, as TypeScript, ES/TC39 and Babel (and the retirement of Internet Explorer thanks to @codepo8 and his EDGE team) have helped to transform JavaScript into some kind of a modern programming language.
- Por que Elm é uma linguagem tão deliciosa?
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An Introduction for TypeScript
CoffeeScript
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Why React isn't dying
On the other hand, companies choose React because that's where all the developers are. If you want to build something that can be maintained years from now, you better not choose the next hype train that goes straight to nowhere (remember CoffeeScript ?). You want something battle tested that has stood the test of time, where you won't have trouble finding developers to scale once you need to. And nobody ever got fired for choosing React.
- We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
- História sobre usar o JavaScript para programar JavaScript
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Civet: The CoffeeScript of TypeScript
http://coffeescript.org/#expressions
this comes from Lisp and makes a lot of things easier. Obviously this was not implemented in ES6 because it would break compatibility and there is also some problems with implicit returns that made the feature a bit weird
I wonder if a syntax like this for JS would work:
const eldest = if (24>41) { escape "Liz" } else { escape "Ike" }
with "escape" working like a mix of "break" and "return". But even then this is likely to cause incompatibilities
Coffeescript[1] was a flavour of JS syntax meant to look similar to Ruby syntax. You just compiled it back to JS. It was nice for working on Rails projects since it made everything feel more “cohesive”.
I assume this project is here for older Coffeescript[1] projects who want to start using typescript, and need access to interfaces/types that were present in old CS files.
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Tutorial: React + Emailjs
If you want to learn more about the Vite build tool here is a link to the documentation.
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Building a Fast, Efficient Web App: The Technology Stack of PromptSmithy Explained
We all know what React is at this point, but why use it with Vite and React Router DOM over something like NextJS?
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Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
Vite [ https://vitejs.dev/ ]
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Qilin: A Starter Project Template For Every Open Source Project
A great example of this is the introduction to the Vite project.
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Rendering a Million Rows in React by Drawing
/** * On component mount, initialze the worker. */ useEffect(() => { if (window.Worker) { // Refer to the Vite's Query Suffix syntax for loading your custom worker: https://vitejs.dev/guide/features.html#import-with-query-suffixes const worker = new CustomWorker(); workerRef.current = worker; } }, []);
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Micro Frontends with Vite and Bit
This tutorial demonstrates how to build a micro frontend application using Vite and Bit.
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Why I keep an eye on the Vue ecosystem and you should too
Vite came out in 2020 and is one of the fastest exploding tools in webdev I personally witnessed. From release to pretty much everybody is using it and shaming create-react-app was only about 2 years. Of course this happened for good reason, a basic setup was relatively easy, it had a very powerful plugin system, and compared to it's competition it was blazingly fast.
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What is Vinxi, and how does it compare to Vike?
Vinxi is really a kind of Meta-Router / Router Manager (built on the dev-server and bundler-toolkit Vite and the http-server Nitro). Vinxi uses various routers of your choosing as a core primitive, and allows you to compose them in a centralized config so that they work together. Be it server or client routers.
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