Um, yes friend, that’s exactly what it’s trying to be. Carson has said numerous times that in an ideal world, the html spec would evolve to the point the htmx becomes redundant. It’s not about htmx or any…
This makes me so happy
This. This gets us 98% of the way. The people that have to worry about the 2% are not you, because your web app almost certainly doesn’t need offline-first of FPS-like user interaction, so in 98% of cases, hypermedia +…
Be the change you want to see in the world :)
Damnit, I hate it when other people are more eloquent and on the money than me.
I mean this sincerely: can you demonstrate how using React et al for 95% of web apps (not talking about highly interactive stuff, offline-first or other special cases) was at all a step forward for web apps, OTHER than…
Thanks!
We have htmx & hyperscript running in production powering a fintech saas. It is fantastic in the way that all really good technology is: it just does what it's supposed to do so simply and efficiently that you kinda…
Um, yes friend, that’s exactly what it’s trying to be. Carson has said numerous times that in an ideal world, the html spec would evolve to the point the htmx becomes redundant. It’s not about htmx or any…
This makes me so happy
This. This gets us 98% of the way. The people that have to worry about the 2% are not you, because your web app almost certainly doesn’t need offline-first of FPS-like user interaction, so in 98% of cases, hypermedia +…
Be the change you want to see in the world :)
Damnit, I hate it when other people are more eloquent and on the money than me.
I mean this sincerely: can you demonstrate how using React et al for 95% of web apps (not talking about highly interactive stuff, offline-first or other special cases) was at all a step forward for web apps, OTHER than…
Thanks!
We have htmx & hyperscript running in production powering a fintech saas. It is fantastic in the way that all really good technology is: it just does what it's supposed to do so simply and efficiently that you kinda…