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uhtml
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Svelte frontend vs HTMX and hyperscript
I have to say that I am an extremist minimalist, so I use a nano-framework I developed for the frontend, with uhtml (https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml) and some JavaScript libraries to help.
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Xeito - A framework for building web applications
One of the main decisions I had to make early on was template handling, there are many approaches out there and of course, with React being the king, I first tried implementing a VirtualDOM complete with JSX support and whatnot... well that didn't really worked for what I was trying to achieve, so I moved into Tagged Template Literals (through µhtml) and tried to stick to standards as much as possible by building on top of the Custom Elements API.
- Anyone have multiple language syntax highlighting with treesitter working?
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New Web Component Framework!
FAST rendering thanks to µhtml
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Ardi: Welcome to the Weightless Web
Challenge: With declarative rendering, oftentimes entire DOM trees are re-painted because of simple prop or state changes that could have been handled faster by imperative DOM manipulation. I wanted a framework that, like Lit, only updated content or attributes that had changed instead of re-painting entire DOM elements and trees. Solution: I chose µhtml for the default templating system because it accomplishes this goal and other advanced templating features in a tiny bundle size. To make rendering even faster and smoother, I throttled uhtml's rendering using requestAnimationFrame.
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Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
> There are lighter-weight shadow dom frameworks out there (than Vue/React/Angular) so why would you want to write one yourself?
You can even avoid a shadow DOM entirely:
https://github.com/WebReflection/domdiff
https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml
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I don't miss React: a story about using the platform
My next goal would be to discard snabbdom (and virtualdom) and use custom elements. For that I'm evaluating a library like https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml and all it's ecosystem of utility
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It's been 5 years since I've done Frontend work, getting back in the game
Yep ditched React since 2015, it's still the same mess today. They all not trying to encourage interoperability, and comes with their own build .. seriously? Frontend should be just libs! Use https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml or lit-html where things should be highly dynamic.
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Can I just jump into React if I already know the fundamentals of JS/HTML/CSS?
If it's for getting into job market, go for React. If it's for learning declarative ui, build cool stuff real quick without tooling, go with lit-html or bravely go with https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml (it's more simple than anything else, yet powerful)
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Hooks Considered Harmful
A tiny dom lib like https://github.com/WebReflection/uhtml is more than enough for very complicated UI, with understanding how events work, will be able to implement very thin state management on top. With game programming styled manual render() call here and there as needed, pretty neat.
developer.chrome.com
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What’s new in CSS and UI: I/O 2023 Edition
Keep up with all the latest landings in CSS and HTML right here on developer.chrome.com and check out the I/O videos for more web landings.
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Maximizing Your Web Development Efficiency: A Deep Dive into Chrome DevTools' Elements Section
Hola developers and learners 👋👋!! We are going to start a new blog series on Chrome Developer Tools. As a web developer, you know that having the right tools can make all the difference when it comes to building high-quality, efficient websites. But fear not! Chrome DevTools Elements section is here to save the day, like a superhero swooping in to solve all your web development woes 🦹.
- Where do you learn about the new great things?
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy USSF-44 Booster landing! ☄️
developer.chrome.com https://developer.chrome.com › docs Lighthouse overview - Chrome Developers
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Any good tutorial or course to learn chrome extensions dev
Read the documentation https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/. Build an MV3 for each API. File issues https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com when you find inaccurate content.
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Declarative Code, Imperative Effects?
where that is not what is really going on, because Chrome and Chromium browsers do not support capturing system audio. At best the audio captured is the tab audio. Try to capture the system audio produced by window.speechSynthesis.speak() and see what happens, see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/issues/3957 https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/pull/3947#issuecomment-1274250421
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Eleventy vs Next.js
developer.chrome.com
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Getting audio input from a computer's audio output
Keep in mind that getDisplayMedia() does not capture all audio output to speaker or headphones, e.g., does not capture window.speechSynthesis.speak() output, which is not output via the Tab audio, see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/issues/3957.
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Google postpones MV2 shutoff in Chrome stable to June 2023
Yep, they just updated when CWS stops accepting MV2 updates to January 2024: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/pull/38...
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Chrome Extension with Blazor WASM - The Migration
Visit any website on https://developer.chrome.com or https://docs.microsoft.com
What are some alternatives?
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
weather_app_PWA
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
use-memo-one - useMemo and useCallback but with a stable cache
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
blazor-wasm-chrome-extension - This provides sample codes for a Chrome Extension app built on Blazor WASM
prehistoric-simulation - Simulator in browser
web.dev - The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
inferno - :fire: An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces
react-relay - Relay is a JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications.
modern-todomvc-vanillajs - TodoMVC with Modern (ES6+), Vanilla JavaScript
persistent-serviceworker - Persistent ServiceWorker