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htm
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VanJS: A 0.9KB JavaScript UI framework
The preact team also dislikes transpiling jsx so they've developed an alternative using tagged template literals: https://github.com/developit/htm
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React SSR web-server from scratch
So getting this to work without bundler magic is very hard. It's not surprising why NextJS is investing in a bundler. Though one thing that really sticks out is how much complexity we add for just miniscule dev ergonomics. Not using JSX and using something like htm would make all this easier (removing the bundler entirely), it's a lot of overhead to avoid a couple of quotes. React should really have a tagged-template mode. Also all of this is indirection is actually bad for dev ergonomics too! One of the reasons I did this is because I'm absolutely sick of magic caches and sorting through code that's been crushed by a bundler into something I don't recognize and can't easily debug. While we can't get rid of this completely (ts/jsx) this preserves the module import graph completely on the client-side making it easy to find things as you are working and preserving line numbers. This obviously is not useful for a production build and there's a lot of work that would need to go in to support both modes over the same code, but it's depressing no tools really work like this for local development.
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HTML Web Components
You can also do JSX and skip the build step with preact + htm : https://github.com/developit/htm#example
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Service Worker Templating Language (SWTL)
While I was able to achieve this fairly easily, the developer experience of manually stitching strings together wasnt great. Being myself a fan of buildless libraries, such as htm and lit-html, I figured I'd try to take a stab at implementing a DSL for component-like templating in Service Workers myself, called Service Worker Templating Language (SWTL), here's what it looks like:
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Gaseous - Yet Another Games Manager
I would however highly recommend https://github.com/developit/htm
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Create and Hydrate HTML with HTM
I thought the same thing, but apparently "HTM" is a JSX like javascript string template representation of HTML, and it can be found here: https://github.com/developit/htm
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Anyone using React from just a CDN, barbarian style?
If you're going to do a no-build approach, assume modern JS (so you don't have to transpile the JS syntax). Also, you can use https://github.com/developit/htm as a nearly-identical equivalent to JSX syntax, also without transpiling.
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Simple Modern JavaScript Using JavaScript Modules and Import Maps
This seems like a case of caring way too much about something that's hardly very different. JSX versus tagged template strings can be incredibly similar to one another.
The examples in this article are using vanilla template strings to author raw html, but that only misses a couple of nicities JSX has. There are tagged template string libraries like htm[1] that do include some of the few nicities JSX has, but which are actually compatible with the official language.
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A few programming language features I’d like to see
The first one exists in JavaScript and is called Tagged Template Literals. I agree with the author that its a nice feature. It's the perfect construct to use for prepared SQL statements, LINQ-style queries, or reimplementing a JSX-like syntax (see HTM https://github.com/developit/htm).
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Using React without JSX == no build
There is however a library that is closer to JSX (HTML-like feel) but yet does not require a build step. htm. HTM uses tagged templates to leverage template literal as native Javascript template strings. If you have not played with tagged templates, I encourage you to check this out, it's a quite powerful feature, that has recently become a part of Javascript.
babel-plugin-jsx
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Can you give me an idea on how to implement this in vue?
It's also possible to use JSX, as OP's example, using https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-jsx
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State of JSX in JavaScript Frameworks
Even though templates (or let’s say, SFC) is the dominant way to author Vue components, decent JSX support is also provided for both Vue 2 and Vue 3.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy of React
I agree - I think JSX does what templating languages have been trying to do for years.
That being said, solid is hardly the only one out there competing that can use JSX:
- https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-jsx
- https://mithril.js.org/jsx.html
- https://preactjs.com/guide/v10/getting-started#setting-up-js...
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Have been using Vue.js for a while but decided to learn React because of how popular and demanded it is. Not trying to bash React but I can't get over the funkyness of JSX and a couple of other aspects. Everything seems more complex and cumbersome than how it's done in Vue.js. Am I just biased?
Apologies, my link above was the incorrect bookmark... that was for Vue 2. Here is the correct link for vue3: https://github.com/vuejs/jsx-next
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Vue with TSX - the perfect duo!?
In a nutshell, you once again have to add jsx: “preserve” to your tsconfig.json and do some changes in your Babel config (it’s a plugin this time):
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Has anyone used JSX with Vue 3?
This exists and works fine - I am using TSX and getting type checking around props etc etc, all the things you'd expect.
What are some alternatives?
jsx - The JSX specification is a XML-like syntax extension to ECMAScript.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
esbuild-plugin-alias - esbuild plugin for path aliases
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
babel-plugin-react-html-attrs - Babel plugin which transforms HTML and SVG attributes on JSX host elements into React-compatible attributes
volar - ⚡ Explore high-performance tooling for Vue [Moved to: https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools]
vim-jsx-pretty - :flashlight: [Vim script] JSX and TSX syntax pretty highlighting for vim.
jsx-vue2 - monorepo for Babel / Vue JSX related packages
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
reactivue - 🙊 Use Vue Composition API in React components