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7/3/2025, 11:43:42 AM
>>212371231
I assume the only people excited about this are those who don't already know JS? E.g. devs who haven't done web dev before, maybe their background is in C/C++ or Java etc. So they think "okay I'll just write some HTML and add HTMX for interactive stuff so I don't have to learn JS"
For anyone who already knows even a little bit of JS, surely using JS makes way more sense than adding the dependency of HTMX.
I assume the only people excited about this are those who don't already know JS? E.g. devs who haven't done web dev before, maybe their background is in C/C++ or Java etc. So they think "okay I'll just write some HTML and add HTMX for interactive stuff so I don't have to learn JS"
For anyone who already knows even a little bit of JS, surely using JS makes way more sense than adding the dependency of HTMX.
7/3/2025, 11:40:45 AM
>>212371133
I assume the only people excited about this are those who don't already know JS? E.g. devs who haven't done web dev before, maybe their background is in C/C++ or Java etc. So they think "okay I'll just write some HTML and add HTMX for interactive stuff so I don't have to learn JS"
For anyone who already knows even a little bit of JS, surely using JS makes way more sense than adding the dependency of HTMX.
I assume the only people excited about this are those who don't already know JS? E.g. devs who haven't done web dev before, maybe their background is in C/C++ or Java etc. So they think "okay I'll just write some HTML and add HTMX for interactive stuff so I don't have to learn JS"
For anyone who already knows even a little bit of JS, surely using JS makes way more sense than adding the dependency of HTMX.
6/26/2025, 11:45:40 PM
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6/25/2025, 5:20:00 AM
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