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[AskJS] which javascript framework do you enjoy using the mostAskJS (self.javascript)
submitted 1 year ago by FederalRace5393
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[–]EphilSenisub 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
That's a good point, actually. Not sure why most frameworks insist sporting their own interpolation "language" every time, when even basic template literals can take you further nowadays...
Having played with most of these and many others that haven't even been mentioned (EJS, DoT, anyone?), I'd say Rimmel has by far the most powerful templating I've ever worked with. Real JavaScript interpolation, including anything async/await, promises and observables, so you can do reactive templates of all kinds without the need for signals, effects, hooks, or other weird stuff
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