modern-todomvc-vanillajs
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modern-todomvc-vanillajs
- Writing a TodoMVC App with Vanilla JavaScript in 2022
- Ask HN: Good resource on writing web app with plain JavaScript/HTML/CSS
- Writing a TodoMVC App with Vanilla JavaScript
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React I Love You, but You're Bringing Me Down
> React takes us forward in the sense that most of us don't want to go back to direct DOM manipulation
There was recently a demo of what a Todo MVC app might look like if written in vanilla JS with today's apis. It looks fairly decent; I could see myself going back to something like that:
https://frontendmasters.com/blog/vanilla-javascript-todomvc/
- Writing a TodoMVC App With Vanilla JS in 2022
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Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
>> Does not trigger when modified from the same page
I'm thinking that's the purpose of https://github.com/1Marc/todomvc-vanillajs-2022/blob/main/js... - without dispatching that custom save event, there wouldn't be a way to react at any other locations on the same page to the store updating.
- GitHub - 1Marc/todomvc-vanillajs-2022: Vanilla JS TodoMVC App in 2022
- TodoMVC App Written in Vanilla JavaScript
easyqr-codes
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Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
For small sites, I always reach for vanilla rather than a framework. For example, [a super simple QR Code website][1] I made uses less than 100 lines of JS (minus the QR code library of course :)), plus regular HTML and CSS.
Anything larger, however, and using a library just makes things easier: HTML partials and helpers, nesting in Sass, and data flow and component composition in JS frameworks are just easier when a project is large enough.
[1]: https://github.com/romellem/easyqr-codes
What are some alternatives?
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
prehistoric-simulation - Simulator in browser
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
notemplate - NoTemplate is not a template library.
el - Minimal JavaScript application framework / WebComponents base class
web-starter - Starter for Fastify + Web Components/Lit Web App. Includes Reload and web server restart on dev mode.
mebm - zero-dependency browser-based video editor
democratic-capital - Explorer for Democratically Controlled Smart Contracts
domdiff - Diffing the DOM without virtual DOM
AlgoVis - A web page that visualizes a simple sorting algorithm.
uhtml - A micro HTML/SVG render
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