https://htmx.org
A right-click/View Source would allow you to reevaluate your initial impression due to the presence of elements introduced in HTML5 (released in 2008). The fact that you can do that and not stare at a soup of minimized…
It definitely does not suit every single project (nothing does!). This is nicely explained in: https://htmx.org/essays/when-to-use-hypermedia/
I really recommend reading the essays on https://htmx.org/essays/ They are well-written, opinionated, but not dogmatic. And the book on https://hypermedia.systems/ is a true gem.
He meant that HTMX can work with a backend written in any language/framework. It doesn't constrain you to use any specific server-side tech.
Why in the world would I want to split a team in two highly coupled halves that can't deliver any value by themselves? Division of labor? Seriously? Are we back to the 18th century?
You can embed a "backend" as a service worker and use htmx to interact with it. A proof of concept here: https://github.com/richardanaya/wasm-service
And young people should get longer sentences? The younger, the longer?
In Brazil it is common. The root is maybe that fat makes caffeine to spike less and last longer.
My hunch is that in the first picture there was at least one person inside each car and they seemed to be going to work. In the second picture, there are a lot less people and they are definitely not going to work. Are…
For me, it clicked immediately. It is a simple way to partial updates of the UI, without having to worry about a ton of tooling. It also pushes most of the logic to the backend, which is nice. It also constrains some of…
just download it and serve it from your own site.
but contrast that with the Herculean job that is learning angular, react or vue...
the creator has already answered you, but I will add that there is an htmx extension called client-side-templates here: https://htmx.org/extensions/client-side-templates/
in a way, he's all of us
htmx is pretty agnostic with regard to the backend side of things. You can use anything you want, really. There are htmx extensions to Django and I am working on a similar one for Express. Basically, a very simple…
Hmm. What about storage, delivery, returns, etc.? Quote from your source: "Now, I think they’ve underestimated the costs of shipping and warehousing books, and the tremendous cost of accepting returns (for full credit)…
Do you have a good source on that? I have been looking around for these kinds of costs and found nothing I could trust.
https://htmx.org
A right-click/View Source would allow you to reevaluate your initial impression due to the presence of elements introduced in HTML5 (released in 2008). The fact that you can do that and not stare at a soup of minimized…
It definitely does not suit every single project (nothing does!). This is nicely explained in: https://htmx.org/essays/when-to-use-hypermedia/
I really recommend reading the essays on https://htmx.org/essays/ They are well-written, opinionated, but not dogmatic. And the book on https://hypermedia.systems/ is a true gem.
He meant that HTMX can work with a backend written in any language/framework. It doesn't constrain you to use any specific server-side tech.
Why in the world would I want to split a team in two highly coupled halves that can't deliver any value by themselves? Division of labor? Seriously? Are we back to the 18th century?
You can embed a "backend" as a service worker and use htmx to interact with it. A proof of concept here: https://github.com/richardanaya/wasm-service
And young people should get longer sentences? The younger, the longer?
In Brazil it is common. The root is maybe that fat makes caffeine to spike less and last longer.
My hunch is that in the first picture there was at least one person inside each car and they seemed to be going to work. In the second picture, there are a lot less people and they are definitely not going to work. Are…
For me, it clicked immediately. It is a simple way to partial updates of the UI, without having to worry about a ton of tooling. It also pushes most of the logic to the backend, which is nice. It also constrains some of…
just download it and serve it from your own site.
but contrast that with the Herculean job that is learning angular, react or vue...
the creator has already answered you, but I will add that there is an htmx extension called client-side-templates here: https://htmx.org/extensions/client-side-templates/
in a way, he's all of us
htmx is pretty agnostic with regard to the backend side of things. You can use anything you want, really. There are htmx extensions to Django and I am working on a similar one for Express. Basically, a very simple…
Hmm. What about storage, delivery, returns, etc.? Quote from your source: "Now, I think they’ve underestimated the costs of shipping and warehousing books, and the tremendous cost of accepting returns (for full credit)…
Do you have a good source on that? I have been looking around for these kinds of costs and found nothing I could trust.