eureka
el
eureka | el | |
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4 | 245 | |
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1.8 | 5.1 | |
over 3 years ago | 5 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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eureka
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How to build a website without frameworks and tons of libraries
Here's an example of building a well-structured, maintainable web-site using JavaScript, HTML and CSS: https://github.com/wisercoder/eureka/tree/master/webapp/Clie...
It doesn't use React (imagine the horror!), instead it uses two tine 500-line libs.
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React is 10 years old
> a literal 5-20x productivity boost
Not really. See a better way here: https://github.com/wisercoder/eureka
- Building a Front End Framework; Reactivity, Composability with No Dependencies
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React is a fractal of bad design
I'm not quite seeing React being used, just JSX though? All the view and state updating is being done manually, but it looks fairly well-organised. There are small optimisations like debouncing onInput with a timeout (avoiding rapid re-rendering for every character typed): https://github.com/wisercoder/eureka/blob/master/webapp/Clie...
- Ask HN: Good resource on writing web app with plain JavaScript/HTML/CSS
- Can We All Just Admit React Hooks Were a Bad Idea?
- Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
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I don't miss React: a story about using the platform
React works well for simple, non-interactive components. Complex, interactive components are going to have state. Stateful components don't work so well in React. If you want to update props in a stateful component, the recommendation is to replace the component entirely by changing its key. At the point all of the benefits of React (preservation of selection, caret position, scroll position etc.) vanish. You might as well use vanilla js instead of React.
What does using Vanilla JS look like? Here's an example: https://github.com/wisercoder/eureka It uses two tiny 500-line libs. It uses TSX files, just like React. It has components, just like React. It doesn't have incremental screen update, but neither does React, if your components are interactive and stateful.
- A Visual Guide to React Rendering
el
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VanJS (Vanilla JavaScript): smallest reactive UI framework
Very cool! See also El, which is similarly sized, with an arguably more natural reactive interface: https://github.com/frameable/el
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Building a Front End Framework; Reactivity, Composability with No Dependencies
Nice writeup. We're working on a framework with similar goals, here: https://github.com/frameable/el
Reactivity, composability, templates, etc with no dependencies, in ~150 SLOC.
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Ask HN: What are the minimum features required to consider a framework complete?
We built El[0] with the goal of making a minimal framework for building web apps. As a data point, it has a built-in observable store, reactive templates, scoped subset of scss, no dependencies, and can almost fit in a single network packet.
[0]: https://github.com/frameable/el
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The new wave of Javascript web frameworks
Stick to lightweight frameworks like Lit and El built on standard Web Components, and let the rest of the craziness come and go at whatever pace it wants.
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Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
We developed El to be as minimal as possible, while still solving the problem of keeping state and interface in sync:
https://github.com/frameable/el
It's just ~150 lines / 2kb, and leverages existing browser functionality to accomplish most of the hard parts. Has observability, reactive templates, scoped CSS, no need for a build process, etc.
- El.js — Tiny alternative to React / Vue / lit-element
- El — Fast and tiny alternative to Vue.js
- Show HN: El – Minimal front-end application framework based on Web Components
What are some alternatives?
webcomponents - Web Components specifications
van - 🍦 VanJS: World's smallest reactive UI framework. Incredibly Powerful, Insanely Small - Everyone can build a useful UI app in an hour.
Ink - 🌈 React for interactive command-line apps
modern-todomvc-vanillajs - TodoMVC with Modern (ES6+), Vanilla JavaScript
org-mode-site-template - A workflow for a complete site using the HTML publish option of Emacs Org-Mode
tinyjs
editable-website - A SvelteKit template for building CMS-free editable websites
prehistoric-simulation - Simulator in browser
uhtml - A micro HTML/SVG render
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
10kbclub - A curated collection of websites whose home pages do not exceed 10 KB compressed size
web-starter - Starter for Fastify + Web Components/Lit Web App. Includes Reload and web server restart on dev mode.