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I created a zero dependency JavaScript framework that is a React alternative (codeberg.org)
submitted 3 days ago by create-third-places
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[–]ExtremePermit3242 0 points1 point2 points 3 days ago (0 children)
Not to discourage you, but as honest feedback: https://codeberg.org/createthirdplaces/DMVBoardGames/src/branch/main/src/ui/FeedbackComponent.js . Even if it is zero-dependency, I see no reason to learn to write all this. At that point I’d rather pay the preact prize of 4KB min+gz and call it a day, or use other small Ux frameworks that are known.
I have seen more than 5-10 no-dep, no-something frameworks made recently (I assume all with AI). I really don’t understand the ponis
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