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phpStageManager
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That people produce HTML with string templates is telling us something
"Nobody ever generates JSON using string interpolation." Oh boy, you just took me back to my first ever PHP project. Feast your eyes: https://github.com/oxguy3/phpStageManager/blob/master/events...
This file generates a feed of events (rehearsals for my high school play) to be rendered by the FullCalendar JS plugin. FullCalendar required a particular data schema that didn't match the format of my MySQL table, which meant I couldn't just json_encode() the MySQL results. I guess I just didn't conceptualize that I could create a new object that matched the FullCalendar format, and then call json_encode(). So, I generated JSON with strings.
Honestly it's a toss-up whether the JSON generation is the worst thing about this file. It looks like I also made a separate database query for every single row to get the username, because I apparently didn't know how to do joins. Could probably spend an hour listing some of the other little nuggets of awful in there. But hey, it got the job done! :)
dom
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A Response to "Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web?"
in plain htmx, you can target an area that doesn't disrupt a playing video (e.g. the comments box appending to the comments) or you can use a morphing algorithm that disrupts the DOM less.
i have my own morphing algorithm (and a corresponding htmx plugin that allows you to use it) called idiomorph:
https://github.com/bigskysoftware/idiomorph/
i've also been working with the chrome team to get a feature added they are calling "atomic moves":
https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/1255
this would allow us to move elements around in the DOM without losing things like play state or focus or whatever
very excited for this last idea, I think it will be a huge boon for the web in general, not just for htmx
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HTML Attributes vs. DOM Properties
What I said in my previous comment is observably true. Try making a demo where it isn't.
> A DOM node is a living mutable thing, but the JavaScript object representing that node is not.
The JavaScript object is mutable. The first example in the article shows this.
> That is also why a node list is not an array.
Modern APIs on the web return platform arrays (eg JavaScript arrays). https://webidl.spec.whatwg.org/#js-sequence - here's where the WebIDL spec specifies how to convert a sequence to a JavaScript array.
I'm fully aware of NodeList. There's a reason the spec calls them "old-style" https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#old-style-collections
> I can understand how this is confusing if you have never operated without a framework, but otherwise itโs really straightforward
Sighhhhhh. I've been a web developer for over 20 years, and spent a decade on the Chrome team working on web platform features. Most of my career has been on the low-level parts of the platform.
Could it be possible that people are disagreeing with you, not because they're stupid, but because you're in the wrong? Please try to be open minded. Try creating some demos that test your opinions.
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Using XPath in 2023
Domenic Denicola (the man who ruined promises) probably will as well.
https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/67
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Which browser do you recommend, one for personal security-focused use and one for work?
I'm pretty sure it is, since I get "TypeError: nodes[i].parentNode.href is undefined" and "TypeError: $mainmenu.parent(...).get(...) is undefined" errors on both Pale Moon and LibreWolf. Which is part of Shadow/DOM, and originated from google (https://hacks.mozilla.org/2015/06/the-state-of-web-components/). Not sure when this particular thing was introduced, since it's a "living standard"/experimental feature (https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/).
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That people produce HTML with string templates is telling us something
JSX chose to align names to the DOM spec [0]. Same for htmlFor and friends.
[0] https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-dom-element-classname%E...
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Notback BETA - A new PHP frontend framework
You can see why I say this here: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org
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Understanding the Benefits of "Quirky" Web Languages
The product logos in this article's cover image include different languages and technologies some of which are still relevant for web development today: HTML, CSS, JavaScript / ES / TypeScript (and the DOM), SVG, PDF, PHP, SQL (mySQL, MariaDB), mongoDB, Node.js (the most successful server-side implementation of JavaScript so far).
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Declarative Shadow DOM
Thanks for the shout-out! I think I mention this in the talk, but note that YMMV. I designed that benchmark as a kind of "worst-case scenario" where shadow DOM / scoped styles really show a benefit. Depending on your CSS rules, DOM size, and amount of thrashing, the perf benefit could be small to large.
Also, it's still possible to shoot yourself in the foot, especially if you have a large/complex stylesheet repeated across multiple shadow roots. (Not because of the repetition โ that's optimized in browsers [1] โ but rather because of the number of DOM nodes affected.)
That said, I still think the perf benefits of shadow DOM have been undersung. And Declarative Shadow DOM makes it way more useful.
[1]: https://github.com/whatwg/dom/issues/831#issuecomment-585489...
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HTML DOM ๏ธloves Javascript! ๐ #TLA ๐
We luh-luh-luv you! They gestated and nurtured the spec. They fought over bike sheds! All for us!!
- AI Found a Bug in My Code
What are some alternatives?
vtpl - Vtpl is a php template engine that ensures proper separations of concerns, the frontend logic is separated from presentation. The goal is to keep the html unchanged for better maintainability for both backend and frontend developers
hyperHTML - A Fast & Light Virtual DOM Alternative
nano - ๐ฏ SSR first, lightweight 1kB JSX library.
extension-manager - A utility for browsing and installing GNOME Shell Extensions.
literal-html - Simple and unsafe HTML/XML templates for TypeScript, using tagged template literals
brutal - ๐ข An operating system inspired by brutalist design that combines the ideals of UNIX from the 1970s with modern technology and engineering
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
IntersectionObserver - Intersection Observer
flog - Pre-Markdown static site generator based on UNIX tools and XSL
Isotope - :revolving_hearts: Filter & sort magical layouts
gron - Make JSON greppable!
WHATWG HTML Standard - HTML Standard