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joystick
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Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In
There is. I was frustrated by all of the chaos and built a solution [1]. Not too far of from an RC1 and then a 1.0 (which is being done slowly so I can freeze APIs and avoid the typical JS rug pulls).
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Web Components Will Outlive Your JavaScript Framework
I was excited for web components, but the API was lacking (the final tipping point that led me to build Joystick [1]). I just couldn't get on board with a web-standard that eschewed HTML in favor of stuff like this [2] where list items are attributes. The hyphenated namespace thing has always made my eye twitch, too (silly, I know).
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick
[2] https://github.com/mdn/web-components-examples/blob/main/edi...
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We should start to add âai.txtâ as we do for ârobots.txtâ
I've been (slowly) writing a new type of OSS license around this exact concept so it's easier to (legally) stop LLMs hoovering up IP [1] (under "derivative works not permitted").
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick/blob/development/LICEN...
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React is a fractal of bad design
Joystick [1] will let you go. No Stockholm syndrome. No lotion in the basket.
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The Great Gaslighting of the JavaScript Era â The Spicy Web
If you share the sentiment of the author and want to get on the road to recovery, I submit Joystick [1]. I had similar frustrations to this and decided to do something about it [2].
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick
[2] Please give it an honest a look and save the XKCD "muh standards" comic and accompanying snark for after you've taken it for a spin.
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2023)
SEEKING WORK / Remote
Location: Tennessee, US
Remote: Preferred
Contact: [email protected]
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Full-stack JavaScript developer (any front-end JS framework; Node.js on back-end with adaptability to Deno and Bun). Founder @ CheatCode and author of the full-stack JavaScript framework, Joystick [1] (fully-integrated UI framework a la React with a batteries-included Node.js back-end).
I specialize in designing and building full-stack apps, handling all UI design [2], front-end development, and back-end development. Using Joystick, I can deliver a high-quality result very quickly that can be picked by any junior-level JS developer due to the simplicity and web standards-adherent approach of the framework.
Recent Testimonial:
âWe worked with Ryan to develop an internal security monitoring tool for the Coinbase security team. Ryan was great to work with. Heâs an excellent developer and communicator with great vision and eye for the UI. I highly recommend working with Ryan and CheatCode if youâre looking to ship a high-quality piece of software."
- Xavier Cadena
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
Joystick [1] using MongoDB as the primary database. Run a few instances on VPS and then a load balancer in front. This is how I run my site [2] following a massive amount of headaches and random downtime fighting w/ a k8s cluster. Zero downtime since I moved it over in October.
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Alpine.js
How about plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? [1]
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick#writing-a-component
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GitHub Is Sued, and We May Learn Something About Creative Commons Licensing
This may be of interest to others here. After reviewing the existing OSS licenses, I decided to write my own (SAUCR: Source Available Under Commercial Restrictionâpronounced "saucer"). I'm still working on formalizing the details of it so others can use it, but if you're curious there's an example here [1].
tl;dr it gives specific permissions as to what derivative works are and are not permitted while making the source available for others. The key being: you can be as permissive or as limited as you want in how your code is used.
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick/blob/development/LICEN...
Angular
- Episode 24/09: Testing without TestBed, SSR & Hydration
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â° Itâs time to talk about Import Map, Micro Frontend, and Nx Monorepo
Just to give you more context, I led the migration of several AngularJS applications to the newer Angular Framework. My client finally decided to make that move following the AngularJS deprecation announcement (stay up to date please đ)ď¸.
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10 Reasons for MiniRx Signal Store
The Angular renaissance is still ongoing. MiniRx is part of that renaissance and released a new Signal-based state management library for Angular: MiniRx Signal Store.
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Model Inputs: Reactive Two-Way Binding
https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/3faf3e23d55b3e41cc43c4498393b01440f1cbb7 If you check the code behind these instructions, one can see they enhance the functionality of existing, listener, and property template instructions, with writable signal handling capabilities.
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Master Angular 17.1 and 17.2
PR: Initial implementation of model inputs
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What is Reactivity?
Angular
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Signals are VALUES, not EVENTS
Recent release of Angular 17.1 (yesterday, 18th January 2024), introduces Signal Inputs (read more about Angular Signal Input API here):
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Nx 17.2 Update!!
Angular is in the middle of a HUGE renaissance, between their new logo, new docs site, and introduction of some awesome features like Signals.
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đ Top Front-End Frameworks in 2024 Worth Your Time and Effort to Master
Angular, maintained by Google, is one of the key players in the front-end framework landscape. Its extensive community provides a solid base for support, collaboration, and sharing of best practices.
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Who has the best documentation youâve seen or like in 2023
The new https://angular.dev site: docs, tutorials, guidesâŚ
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