I would like to highlight the neo.mjs framework once more.
First of all, thanks a lot for making it a top story on december 14th!
A lot has changed since then:
Chrome v80 got released => the neo dev mode online examples no longer require a flag to run.
You can now generate apps with the 1-liner "npx neo-app" &
there is a default workspace repo in place.
Several enhancements on the core (e.g. state management) are in implemented.
Next on the todo list is finishing the real world app version 2 and afterwards create app examples which run inside multiple browser windows using shared workers for the Chrome v81 release.
As you know, Open Source relies on your feedback, so please take a moment and let me know what you like so far and what you would love to see next.
Hey guys, who else tried this framework? What are your experiences? Anybody interested in an neo.mjs meetup? I would love to see a community grow around this framework.
neo.mjs looks so promising. I‘ve been through with all the examples and testing around with it. Can‘t wait till I get my hands on it for a real project soon. I‘d love to see the community grow even more. Great work!
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A lot has changed since then:
Chrome v80 got released => the neo dev mode online examples no longer require a flag to run.
You can now generate apps with the 1-liner "npx neo-app" & there is a default workspace repo in place.
Several enhancements on the core (e.g. state management) are in implemented.
Next on the todo list is finishing the real world app version 2 and afterwards create app examples which run inside multiple browser windows using shared workers for the Chrome v81 release.
As you know, Open Source relies on your feedback, so please take a moment and let me know what you like so far and what you would love to see next.
Thanks & best regards, Tobias