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petite-vue
- Best No-Code/Low-Code Frontend Builder
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Show HN: A Lightweight 1.7KB JavaScript Framework
Something similar: https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue (6kb subset of Vue) but the project seems abandoned.
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Vue Developers, What Makes It Your Choice?
I started with petite-vue because Vue seemed too large of a file size for my simple projects. Wanting to use Vue but after reading some of the comments, I might go with Svelte.
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AI will make web development so much easier
Like: petite-vue And/or a zero-dependency lightweight state management solution.
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Little incremental wannabe
I recommend trying https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue as a minimalist library for declarative reactive view/model data binding, it could at least halve the code used for generating view
- A PetiteVue Tutorial - 01 Hello World
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How does Tiktok on iOS Safari play videos with sound?
Maybe I’ve spent 5 days on and off researching this. I was able to recreate it perfectly using petite-vue https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue which is nice, but it does not have all the features I need in Vue3
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Alpine.js
“petite-vue is indeed intended to fill the gap for progressive enhancement cases where Vue 3 would be too heavy-handed.
It is not abandoned, but rather it is considered "done" because the scope is well defined. I don't think it needs more features (as that would defeat the purpose of being lean and minimal). If you find yourself needing more than what petite-vue provides, you can either go up to Vue proper, or try https://alpinejs.dev/.
That said, I should update the README to indicate this more clearly.”
Github discussion: https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue/discussions/53
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Vue SFC's with C# MVC project?
You might consider doing as much as possible in Razor pages and then use https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue for any functionality you might (components/interactivity/etc.) need.
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Using script setup and SFC using Vue over CDN
As another alternative, you could look at petite-vue if you just want to sprinkle from Vue-like components throughout your site... Doesn't have the full force of vue, but maybe it's enough.
7guis-html-css-js
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Show HN: 7GUIs in Vanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript
And this is what you end up with, managing all possible state changes manually. I've done this myself with jQuery, show/hide, enable/disable elements. Turns into a game of Whac-A-Mole and full-time job for testers. No thank you.
https://github.com/bradwoods/7guis-html-css-js/blob/19279899...
What are some alternatives?
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
7guis-React-TypeScript-MobX - Implementation of 7GUIs with React, TypeScript and MobX
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
vanilla-teuxdeux - A case study to implement modern js app with vanilla web technologies
Alpine
SlickGrid - A lightning fast JavaScript grid/spreadsheet
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
vanilla-todo - A case study on viable techniques for vanilla web development.
django-vitevue - Manage Vitejs frontends for Django
mvc_for_the_web - Example programs explaining the techniques of Model-View-Controller implemented as web applications.
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
react-18 - Workgroup for React 18 release.